Do you need a 30-page report or a 5-minute tool?
Associate Director
Sometimes you need deep research to build a case for change. Other times, you need a practical checklist that guides you through an unfamiliar process.
The Job Quality Center of Excellence allows you to filter by Resource Type, ensuring you find the right format for the task at hand. Whether you are looking for academic research or actionable tools, you will find a relevant resource in the Center.
When creating the new site to host the Job Quality Center of Excellence, we were excited to add event recordings as a resource type. The Economic Opportunities Program, as well as our partners in the field, hosts regular events diving deeper into issues related to job quality. For those hoping to learn more about a topic and listen to experts discuss challenges and opportunities, searching event recordings is a great way to start.
For example, watch a recording of Community Benefits Agreements: A Tool for Creating Good Jobs, an event co-hosted by the Economic Opportunities Program and Jobs to Move America.
Find exactly the format you need to move your work forward.
If you would like to submit a resource or flag an error on the site, you can do so here.
If you’d like to talk more about the Job Quality Center of Excellence, please feel free to reach out to me at [email protected].
The Job Quality Center of Excellence, developed by the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program, offers tools, resources, and guidance on job quality for those working to build a more equitable and sustainable economy.
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