March Thu, 2022
Six in Ten New Jerseyans Rate Garden State as Excellent or Good Place to Live, Yet One-Third Want to Move Out of New Jersey
Almost six in 10 New Jersey residents say the Garden State is an “excellent” (14 percent) or “good” (44 percent) place to live, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Twenty-eight percent rate it as “only fair” and another 13 percent as “poor.
March Mon, 2022
About Half of New Jerseyans Say State is On the Wrong Track
Fifty-two percent of New Jerseyans say the Garden State is off on the wrong track compared to 38 percent who say it is headed in the right direction, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
March Wed, 2022
REPORT: Views on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace Among Employed New Jerseyans
Though working New Jerseyans as a whole feel positively about diversity, equity and inclusion in their workplaces, significant divisions remain along racial, gender and political lines. These findings are part of the State of Diversity® poll, a public opinion survey released by Taft Communications, the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, and New Jersey Business & Industry Association.
March Wed, 2022
REPORT: Views on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace Among Employed U.S. Adults
America’s workplaces are on the leading edge of the US becoming a more pluralistic nation — offering greater exposure to diversity than what individuals may experience in their home and social interactions and staffed by people who want their employers to promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace, a Taft Communications and Rutgers-Eagleton Poll State of Diversity® public opinion survey of American workers finds. This general consensus, though, masks deep divisions according to race, gender, age, education and other categories – not least of which is political affiliation.