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Public Preschools Support Education, Work

By Caroline Danielson, Monica Bandy

As policymakers discuss California’s system of early childhood care and education, it is useful to look more closely at the families who use it—or might like to.

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Is College Worth It?

By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Vicki Hsieh, Hans Johnson

Rising college costs and a reluctance to take on debt lead many students and families to wonder if college will actually yield a brighter future with higher earnings and better jobs. In this explainer, we explore whether the benefits of a college degree outweigh the costs.

California Counts, Report

Immigrant Pathways to Legal Permanent Residence: Now and Under a Merit-Based System

By Joseph Hayes, Laura Hill

How do immigrants become legal permanent residents in the United States? The process is complicated and often takes years to accomplish. This study examines how current federal immigration policies operate, focusing in particular on how the policies affect California, which is home to 27% of the nation's immigrants. The authors also examine how changes to federal immigration policy proposed last year would alter the composition of legal immigrants in the United States. The proposed legislation would replace the current system -- which gives priority to applicants based on family reunification and employment -- with a system that places greater emphasis on employment and skills.

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Looking Ahead to California’s 2021 Labor Market

By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune

With a surge in COVID-19 cases in recent months, employment in California has taken a hit. Given the continued challenges posed by the pandemic, what can we expect from the state’s labor market this year?

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