blog post How Different Would California’s Elections Be If 17-Year-Olds Could Vote? By Eric McGhee Sep 10, 2020 Sep 10, 2020 ... 26%) and less likely to register Republican (15% vs. 25%). Figure - Prop 18 Voters Reflect Broader Generational Divides. Not every Prop 18 voter ...
page COVID-19 Mar 1, 2020 California's Unemployment Gaps Have Narrowed during the Pandemic. Sarah Bohn ... How Has California Narrowed Its K–12 Digital Divide? Niu Gao, Joseph Hayes, ...
Fact Sheet Millennial Voters and California Politics By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Alyssa Dykman, Rachel Lawler Aug 28, 2019 Millennials are less likely to register and vote than older Californians. Millennials (ages 23–38), generation Xers (ages 39–54), and baby boomers (ages ...
blog post Do Californians Support State Action on Immigration? By Dean Bonner May 14, 2018 May 14, 2018 ... A solid majority of Californians (61%) support the state taking action to protect undocumented immigrants. But there is a stark partisan divide: ...
page Population Jun 22, 2017 California's Digital Divide. Joseph Hayes, Niu Gao, Darriya Starr. Featured Policy Brief · September 2022. Policy Brief: How Accurate Was California's 2020 ...
page Home Apr 1, 2017 The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank. We are dedicated to informing and improving public policy in ...
person Marisol Cuellar Mejia Her recent projects have focused on developmental education, the workforce skills gap, online learning in community colleges, and the economic returns to ...
person Hans Johnson California's Housing Divide. April 22, 2022 ... The Growing Gender Divide in Higher Education. July 7, 2016. A Generational Challenge for Higher Education.