blog post Declining Higher Education Enrollment Could Widen Inequality in California By Daniel Payares-Montoya, Tess Thorman, Joseph Herrera Mar 31, 2023 1 day ago ... The gap between high and low incomes in California is wide and growing. ... more than twice that of a family without any college graduates.
Report Achieving Universal Broadband in California By Joseph Hayes, Niu Gao, Darriya Starr, Amy Gong Liu Mar 29, 2023 3 days ago ... Goal 1: All Californians have high-performance broadband available at home, schools, libraries, and businesses. Goal 2: All Californians have ...
blog post Exploring the Spike in Chronic Absenteeism among K–12 Students By Laura Hill, Emmanuel Prunty Mar 29, 2023 3 days ago ... In 2021–22, absenteeism among high school students rose to 30%, but this was surpassed by the rate for kindergarteners (40%) and was similar ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Achieving Universal Broadband in California By Joseph Hayes, Niu Gao, Darriya Starr, Amy Gong Liu Mar 29, 2023 3 days ago ... California's proposed middle-mile network prioritizes unserved and ... Students and schools could play an important role in helping the ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: The Impact of Health Insurance on Poverty in California By Caroline Danielson, Patricia Malagon, Shannon McConville, Mary Severance Mar 27, 2023 5 days ago ... ... to lack health coverage—non-citizens (27%) and those in families without at least one high school graduate (31.8%), in particular.
blog post Housing Costs Have Californians Considering an Interstate Move By Dean Bonner Mar 27, 2023 5 days ago ... The share of Californians considering a move out of the state has about doubled across all income and education groups since 2004.
Report The Impact of Health Insurance on Poverty in California By Caroline Danielson, Patricia Malagon, Shannon McConville Mar 27, 2023 5 days ago ... Health-inclusive poverty rates are sharply higher for non-citizens and those in families without a high school graduate.
blog post Despite State Action, Grim Views on Housing Persist By Dean Bonner Mar 22, 2023 Mar 22, 2023 ... ... by double digits among Asian Americans (+17) and Latinos (+18) as well as among those with only a high school diploma (+11, 45% to 56%), ...
blog post Who’s Leaving California—and Who’s Moving In? By Hans Johnson, Eric McGhee Mar 21, 2023 May 6, 2021 ... For example, California used to gain college graduates even as it lost less ... considered leaving the state because of high housing costs.
blog post Testimony: Assessing the Pandemic’s Effects on Student Learning, Absenteeism, and Graduation By Iwunze Ugo Mar 15, 2023 Mar 15, 2023 ... ... standards tests in nearly three years, as well as the impacts of the pandemic on chronic absenteeism and high school graduation rates.