Faculty
Practice Areas
Our faculty study and engage in many practice areas. This list is comprised of the most common research areas at the Bloustein School. Please visit individual faculty profiles to see their list of publications.
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cannabis Use
- Community Development
- Disparities
- Economics
- Energy
- Environment
- Finance
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Health Administration
- Health Policy
- Housing
- International
- Labor
- Land Use
- Management
- Political Institutions
- Public Health
- Public Informatics
- Public Policy
- Qualitative Methods
- Social Policy
- Transportation
- Urban Design
- Urban Planning
- US Health Systems
News
EJB Talks: Careful Campaigns, Big Debates
Careful Campaigns, Big Debates: Breaking Down NJ's Governor’s Race with Eagleton's Kristoffer Shields With just a month until New Jersey’s gubernatorial election, Dean Stuart Shapiro sits down with Kristoffer Shields, Director of Eagleton Institute’s Center on the...
Trump’s H-1B visa crackdown could cut US jobs instead of creating them
The higher price tag for coveted H-1B visas might drive up employers’ costs, but not necessarily their appetite for US workers. That’s one possible result of the Trump administration’s recent decision to raise the cost of these special visas, meant for skilled workers...
Jocelyn Crowley: The reality of a ‘grey divorce’
Divorce in later life - or grey divorce - is on the rise in New Zealand. Divorces among people over 50 sits just shy of 40 percent at last count, up 7 percent in the last decade. This echoes the upwards trending rates around the globe. Most commonly, they are...
Kumar, Andrews: Energy Efficiency Policies in Transition
Reflections on Energy Efficiency Policies in Sustainable Transition: Bedrock, Gamechanger, or More of the Same? Abstract In this study, we analyze how energy efficiency actions, policies, and outcomes are tied to wider socio-economic and political contexts that are...
Study ties Portland rent control to higher property taxes, but economist questions findings
The findings arrived as city property owners are receiving their new tax bills after a property revaluation that drastically changed costs for many homeowners. A new study commissioned by a real estate group says Portland’s rent control policy has shifted millions of...
