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World-class researchers, from a variety of disciplines, work here at the ILR School. Through the Center for Applied Research on Work (CAROW), we support research that solves practical problems, improves the lives of workers and informs policy-making.

We serve as an incubator for applied research. We provide funding and coordination for innovative projects and initiatives. Our network of affiliated faculty, researchers, and practitioners help guide and facilitate novel approaches to advancing how we work.

Our membership includes institutes, programs and initiatives that study work and endeavor to improve the world for workers and their families, employers, and communities.

Employment and Work In New York State

Empire State Poll

Every year researchers at the Cornell School of Industrial Labor Relations conduct the Empire State Poll to survey New York state residents about how work impacts their lives. 

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Empire State Poll

CAROW Events

Federal Jobs Data Unlocked

The uses, processes, and critical infrastructure that underpin the US economy

Federal employment data guides individuals, employers, policymakers and markets by shedding light on how individual actors shape larger trends in areas such as job growth, unemployment, and wages. Join us for a webinar on the importance of federal employment data, its impacts on the economy, what happens when it is undermined or unavailable and how others are helping support access to important data.
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Federal Jobs Data Unlocked

CAROW Stories

News, events and articles

Q&A with AI@WORK Workshop facilitators

ILR School Senior Lecturer Liz Karns and Martin Percy, Director of the interactive film “AI BASICS,” recently led five workshop sessions about AI’s impact on work, funded by ILR’s Center for Applied Research at Work (known as CAROW). Percy provided information about the workshop in a QA format.
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Q&A with AI@WORK Workshop facilitators

What Are Trigger Laws?

Trigger laws are anticipatory laws that can be used to respond to changing conditions in real time. Megan Thorsfeldt and Gali Racabi from the ILR School explain how this type of law works and what it could mean in a labor context.
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What Are Trigger Laws?

CAROW Examines How Unions Can Help Direct Care Workers

A pair of published papers released by the CAROW Initiative on Home Care Work shows that unionized direct care workers are likely to earn more money and are more likely to have employer-sponsored health care insurance and pension plans than non-unionized direct care workers.
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CAROW Examines How Unions Can Help Direct Care Workers
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Yang-Tan WorkABILITY Incubator

K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan

The K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan CAROW WorkABILITY Incubator funds and supports innovative research that drives positive change for people who work.

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Yang-Tan WorkABILITY Incubator

CAROW Seed Grant Proposal Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in the grant funding opportunities made available through Cornell ILR School’s Center for Applied Research on Work (CAROW). The Center for Applied Research on Work supports innovative research projects and partnerships that put academic study into practice.

CAROW’s seed funding is meant to encourage faculty to experiment with novel tools, methods, partnerships, and interventions, which is critical as the field of labor, employment, and work continues to face radical transformation and new challenges. Through grant funding opportunities, CAROW seeks to catalyze positive impact for workers and their families, employers, and communities.

We are excited to spark change through research seed grants and conference grants that support innovative work by faculty at ILR and the broader Cornell community. We look forward to learning about your plans through the application process. Please refer to the guidelines below for more information about what we are looking for in your application. These submission guidelines are for informational purposes and will be updated and subject to future change.

Feel free to contact carow@cornell.edu if you have any questions.
 

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CAROW Members

Find out about our member organizations

CAROW members are affiliated research institutes that focus their research on effecting positive change for workers, employers and society. CAROW members bring together world-class faculty, researchers and staff from multiple disciplines to further research in their areas of expertise.

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Center for Applied Research on Work

Cornell University, ILR School
Ithaca, NY 14853

Tel: (607) 255-4380
Email: carow@cornell.edu

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