Hughes Center Releases Podcast on New Jersey Policy Issues

Galloway, N.J. The William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at 番茄社区app launched a new podcast series today titled 鈥淗ughes Center Conversations,鈥 a forum to discuss important policy issues that impact New Jerseyans.

alyssa maurice

Alyssa Maurice

ramya vijaya

Ramya Vijaya

patrick hossay

Patrick Hossay

Host and Hughes Center Director of Research Alyssa Maurice sits down with various experts to dive into the center鈥檚 research releases, the latest policy developments making news, original Hughes Center poll results, and more.

鈥淭he mission of the public policy center is to facilitate conversations around timely issues, educate and to encourage people to get engaged in civic life,鈥 Maurice said. 鈥淲e hope to provide listeners with new data and context on these topics so they feel more informed and ready to further these conversations at the dinner table or among friends.鈥

The latest episode on immigration and the labor market features 番茄社区app Professor of Economics Ramya Vijaya. Vijaya studies labor markets and the role of foreign-born workers in our national and local economies.

In this episode, Maurice and Vijaya tackle the latest election cycle rhetoric on immigration, the impact of immigration on wages, the difference in labor force participation rates between native-born and foreign-born workers, and more. They also discuss Vijaya鈥檚 data snapshot, published on the Hughes Center鈥檚 website in June, which analyzes immigrant workers鈥 role in the New Jersey economy.

鈥淭here is a big gap between the perception and the rhetoric around immigration and how the economy actually absorbs immigrants,鈥 Vijaya said. 鈥淪o, we dig into some of the economic numbers and see if we can address some of the misplaced anxieties.鈥

Other episodes released so far include a re-release of a previously recorded conversation on offshore wind energy with Stockton Professor of Sustainability Patrick Hossay and a special edition episode recapping September鈥檚 鈥淗ughes Center Conversation鈥 with Peter Baker, the chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times.

New episodes will be released monthly with more election-related topics to come. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts. 鈥淗ughes Center Conversations鈥 can be found on all major podcast platforms or on .