Policy Brief Policy Brief: Pandemic Changes to Medi-Cal and Implications for California’s Immigrant Farmworkers By Paulette Cha Mar 22, 2023 in 3 days ... California has expanded Medi-Cal in stages to undocumented immigrants · Ages 0–18 up to 266 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL): beginning ...
blog post Testimony: Assessing the Pandemic’s Effects on Student Learning, Absenteeism, and Graduation By Iwunze Ugo Mar 15, 2023 Mar 15, 2023 ... At an Assembly budget subcommittee hearing, PPIC's Iwunze Ugo discusses how K–12 students are faring as California emerges from the pandemic ...
Explainer Is College Worth It? By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Vicki Hsieh, Hans Johnson Mar 8, 2023 in 3 days ... Although most California parents want their children to graduate from ... Higher education is associated with lower poverty and less social ...
Fact Sheet Income Inequality in California By Tess Thorman, Daniel Payares-Montoya, Joseph Herrera Mar 7, 2023 in 3 days ... California's income distribution reflects high rates of poverty. ... a similar share think the government should do more to reduce that gap.
blog post Are Summer School Programs Reaching Students Who Need Them Most? By Darriya Starr, Niu Gao Mar 3, 2023 Mar 3, 2023 ... Nearly three in ten California students attended summer programs in ... while schools with high shares of students living in poverty were ...
blog post As a Pandemic Medi-Cal Policy Ends, Some Californians Will Fall through the Cracks By Paulette Cha Mar 1, 2023 Mar 1, 2023 ... Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program, is the most common type of public health insurance in the state, and is jointly funded by the state ...
blog post As the COVID Emergency Ends, a Look at the Pandemic’s Economic Impact By Sarah Bohn, Dean Bonner, Jenny Duan Feb 27, 2023 Feb 27, 2023 ... Government, retail trade, and manufacturing—large sectors of the California economy—are also slightly below pre-pandemic levels (as are ...
blog post Poverty Varies across California’s Regions By Patricia Malagon Feb 23, 2023 Feb 23, 2023 ... Our CPM interactive maps show poverty rates that reflect differences in housing costs across California's 58 counties, 52 US congressional ...
blog post Shifting Gender Employment Patterns and California’s Care Sector By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Vicki Hsieh Feb 8, 2023 Feb 8, 2023 ... The COVID-19 pandemic led to a disproportionate drop in women's employment. This pattern was driven in part by women taking on more child ...
blog post California’s Plunging Birth Rates By Hans Johnson Jan 26, 2023 Jan 26, 2023 ... What is—and is not—driving the state's lower birth rates? ... A rate of 2.1 children per woman is necessary to maintain a population at its ...