event Poverty and Inequality in California May 23, 2016 About the ProgramCalifornia's economy is in far better shape than it was just a few years ago. But economic progress has not been shared by all. The widening gap between rich and poor—as well as high poverty rates for some of the state's most vulnerable populations—has caught the attention of the public, political campaigns, and policymakers. A panel of local leaders will discuss how their communities are faring and what's being done to address the dual challenges of poverty and inequality.
event Health Coverage and Care for Undocumented Immigrants Nov 10, 2015 About the ProgramCalifornia's undocumented population makes up a sizable share of California residents without health insurance. Half would likely qualify for full Medi-Cal benefits should coverage be extended. PPIC researchers Iwunze Ugo and Shannon McConville will provide a look at new estimates of the size and income levels of this population across California regions. Please register in advance. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited. Lunch will be provided.
event Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government Oct 1, 2015 About the ProgramPPIC's latest survey examines Californians' preferences on tax policy and the state’s pension system, views of regional water supplies, and perceptions of public safety. It gauges preferences on immigration, gun laws, and abortion, as well as perceptions of income inequality. PPIC researcher Dean Bonner will outline these and other key findings. This research was supported with funding from TheJames Irvine Foundation.
event Implementing California’s School Funding Formula Mar 13, 2015 About the ProgramCalifornia is making major changes in the way it funds K‒12 education. Senior fellow Laura Hill will provide an overview of new PPIC research on key issues and elements of the Local Control Funding Formula and Local Control and Accountability Plan. PPIC director of research Patrick Murphy will moderate a panel discussion of the implementation challenges that lie ahead. This research was supported with funding from the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund and the Silver Giving Foundation.
event Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government Jan 29, 2015 About the ProgramPPIC's latest survey examines Californians' views on the governor's proposed budget—as well as their knowledge about state spending and revenue, their preferences for spending, and their views on fiscal decisionmaking. It also gauges opinions on water policy, attitudes toward health care and immigration reform, and views on criminal justice issues. PPIC researcher Dean Bonner will outline these and other key findings. This research was supported with funding from The James Irvine Foundation.
event Child Poverty and the Social Safety Net in California Sep 30, 2014 About the Program More than one in five California children live in poverty, and many more would be poor without the social safety net. The rate of poverty varies widely by region. PPIC researcher Sarah Bohn will describe the factors that contribute to these regional differences in child poverty. SPEAKER Sarah Bohn, research fellow, PPIC
event The California Poverty Measure: A New Look at the Social Safety Net Oct 1, 2013 About the Program How many Californians are poor, and how effectively does the social safety net address need? Research fellow Caroline Danielson introduces a new measure that reassesses the depth and breadth of economic hardship and highlights the impact of programs that alleviate poverty in California. This research is supported with funding from The Walter S. Johnson Foundation. SPEAKER Caroline Danielson, research fellow, PPIC
event The James Irvine Foundation Briefing SeriesPopulation Growth and California’s Future Feb 13, 2013