Join the First 1,000 Days Policy Coalition on Dec. 18 for a one-hour virtual learning roundtable to explore the implementation, impact, and potential for replicating Washington, D.C.'s innovative policy for pay equity in early childhood education. Register Today: https://lnkd.in/ePnGUeS3
关于我们
The Center for Women and Work is a leader in research, education, and programs that promote economic and social equity for women workers, their families, and their communities. As part of its multi-faceted research and policy work, The School of Management and Labor Relations' Center for Women and Work (CWW): -Addresses women's advancement in the workplace -Conducts cutting-edge research on successful public and workplace -Provides technical assistance and programs to educators, industry, and governments -Engages issues that directly affect the living standards of New Jersey's and the nation's working families
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https://cww.rutgers.edu
Rutgers University - Center for Women and Work的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Piscataway,NJ
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- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1993
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94 Rockafeller Road
US,NJ,Piscataway,08854
Rutgers University - Center for Women and Work员工
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Rebecca Logue-Conroy, MSW, PhD
PhD in Social Work | Family Policy Researcher | Advocate for Paid Family Leave
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Ludine Daux
Senior Program Coordinator at Rutgers' Center for Women and Work
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Laura Beltran
Postdoctoral Researcher @ Rutgers University | she/her
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Eva Alexander
Program Coordinator at Rutgers University
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Last month, Sarah F Small, PhD joined us to discuss her research on the labor market experiences of preschool and kindergarten teachers during the onset of the pandemic and the recovery period in the US. See some of the key takeaways we captured from her research below!
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???High quality child care improves long-term health, educational outcomes, and future earning potential for children, especially in families with low incomes, yet few NJ families can afford high quality care. ? ?????????????????We are proud to be a founding member of New Jersey’s statewide First 1,000 Days Policy Coalition, which works to ensure that all NJ families with young children have a strong foundation during their child’s critical early years, like access to safe, nurturing, consistent early care and education that best suits the needs of their child and family. ? ???We’re partnering with organizations and leaders from across the state, including the?Advocates for Children of New Jersey,?Moms First, the?Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, and many others, with funding and support from?The Burke Foundation,?Turrell Fund,?Maher Charitable Foundation,?Schumann Fund for New Jersey, and the?Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation ? ???Working together, we’ll make New Jersey a state that values children and families, with policies that create cycles of opportunity across generations. ? ???Read more about the First 1,000 Days Policy Coalition here:?https://bit.ly/4gBhvSG.
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We're so proud of our executive director!
Honored to be among the 12 Rutgers leaders named to the NJBIZ Education Power 50 list. Our entire team at the Rutgers University - Center for Women and Work is committed to excellence in research and programming that advances gender equity in the workplace and in our communities. It feels good to know that the work we are doing is recognized as having a positive and meaningful influence in our wonderfully diverse and beautiful state.
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Join us TODAY at NOON for a discussion with Sarah F Small, PhD on her research on the labor market experiences of preschool and kindergarten teachers during the onset of the pandemic and the recovery period in the US. ??: Labor Education Center or Zoom RSVP: https://bit.ly/3Mm83EP
Join us on September 9 at noon for a discussion with Sarah F Small, PhD on her research on the labor market experiences of preschool and kindergarten teachers during the onset of the pandemic and the recovery period in the US. ??: Labor Education Center or Zoom RSVP: https://bit.ly/3Mm83EP
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Join us on September 9 at noon for a discussion with Sarah F Small, PhD on her research on the labor market experiences of preschool and kindergarten teachers during the onset of the pandemic and the recovery period in the US. ??: Labor Education Center or Zoom RSVP: https://bit.ly/3Mm83EP
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We're so thrilled to have Sarah F Small, PhD at Rutgers to share her amazing new work. We hope to see you there. RSVP today: bit.ly/3Mm83EP?
Very excited to share new research (coauthored with the wonderful Eunice Han) at Rutgers in a few weeks! A little preview: union coverage, education, and experience played big roles in job retention, wages, and WFH opportunities for preschool and kindergarten teachers during the pandemic. Can't wait to hear comments from the brilliant folks at the National Institute for Early Education Research, Rutgers University Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, and (my personal favorite) Rutgers University - Center for Women and Work!
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Our research analyst, Rebecca Logue-Conroy, MSW, PhD, joined the Gothamist to discuss job protection gaps in the New Jersey Family Leave Act.
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??Shockingly high: 1.7 million NJ employees could lose jobs for taking family leave New research by Rutgers University - Center for Women and Work reveals a critical issue for working families: 1.7 million New Jersey workers lack job protection for family leave.?And for 1.15 million of those workers, it’s because they’ve been in their job less than a year or worked fewer than 1,000 hours. That’s more than 27% of the state’s workforce who risk being fired if they need to take time off for maternity leave or to care for loved ones. ???Less than 1 year with an employer or fewer than 1,000 hours worked = no job protection. ?? Those most affected are often young, female, and earning lower-incomes. ?? Employees working in healthcare support, food preparation, and education instruction & library occupations are more likely to lack job protection. This study highlights the need for equitable access to family leave policies that benefit every New Jersey worker. Read more here: ?https://lnkd.in/eiQawSe7 #NJWorkers #PaidFamilyLeave #JobProtection #WorkplaceEquity
Update_JobProtectionGaps_NJFLA_FactSheet.pdf
smlr.rutgers.edu
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Most #NJ workers can use #paidfamilyleave to bond with a new child or care for a loved one who's ill. But our new report reveals 1.7 million workers do not have #jobprotection if they use the program. Read our report: bit.ly/4bYjZXY
N.J. paid family leave law excludes millions because of gaping loophole, report says
nj.com