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Mixed Signals in California’s Labor Market Recovery

By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune

California’s jobs recovery slowed substantially in September. At the same time, historically high levels of turnover—sometimes called the “Great Resignation”—along with high levels of job openings and wage growth complicate the picture of the state’s economic recovery.

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The Economic Effects of Mandated Wage Floors

By David Neumark

Presentation at forum: "Living Wage: What Business Groups Need to Know," U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., February 20, 2004

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Video: Strategies for Reducing Child Poverty

By Linda Strean

A new report on reducing child poverty underscores the need for policymakers to be strategic in determining how best to help families in need throughout the state.

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Congressional Testimony on Minimum Wage

By Joanne Spetz

Transcript of testimony presented before the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Work Force, October 1999.

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California’s Need for Skilled Workers

By Sarah Bohn

If recent trends continue, California is likely to face a shortage of workers with some college education but less than a bachelor’s degree by 2025. State and federal policymakers have increased their focus on boosting educational opportunities for this segment of the workforce. This report examines labor market outcomes among workers with some college training to shed light on the types of jobs that hold the most promise for future workers and the state economy.

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California’s Care Workforce

By Shannon McConville, Daniel Payares-Montoya, Sarah Bohn

State master plans on the aging population and early learning and care have prioritized workforce expansion and career pathways for care workers who provide key services to young children, older residents, and people with disabilities. A new report outlines current realities and highlights challenges and opportunities in growing this critical workforce.

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