Policy Brief Policy Brief: Pandemic Changes to Medi-Cal and Implications for California’s Immigrant Farmworkers By Paulette Cha Mar 22, 2023 in 4 days ... However, the excluded age group (26 to 49) are workers in their prime years, a well-represented age group in physically demanding jobs, ...
blog post Who’s Leaving California—and Who’s Moving In? By Hans Johnson, Eric McGhee Mar 21, 2023 May 6, 2021 ... Net losses among those who cite jobs as the primary reason totaled 309,000 and among those who cite family 307,000.
blog post Video: Women in California’s Legislature By Mary Severance Mar 17, 2023 6 days ago ... “My mom brought me here for that American Dream and it's my job to make sure it's attainable for all of us.” For Janet Nguyen, diversity means ...
blog post Californians Are at Odds with the US Supreme Court By Rachel Lawler Mar 10, 2023 Mar 10, 2023 ... ... those on abortion rights and gun ownership. Less than four in ten Californians approve of how the court is handling its job—a record low.
Explainer Is College Worth It? By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Vicki Hsieh, Hans Johnson Mar 8, 2023 in 4 days ... College graduates get higher-quality jobs. Beyond wage gains, the job market favors college graduates in other ways as well.
blog post Californians’ Views on Governor Newsom and the State of the State By Mark Baldassare Mar 7, 2023 Mar 7, 2023 ... Majorities of California adults (58%) and likely voters (57%) approve of Governor Newsom's handling of his job, according to the February ...
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 ... In May 2020, strong majorities approved of Governor Newsom's handling of both the coronavirus outbreak (69%) and jobs and the economy (59%).
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 ... Although jobs continue to grow in California at a rate that outpaces national growth, not all sectors have fully recovered.
Policy Brief Policy Brief: The Future of Agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley By Alvar Escriva-Bou, Ellen Hanak, Spencer Cole, Josué Medellín-Azuara Feb 8, 2023 Feb 9, 2023 ... In the worst-case scenario, nearly 900,000 acres of farmland would be fallowed, almost 50,000 jobs would be lost, and regional economic ...
press release The Economy and Homelessness Are Top Issues for Californians Feb 1, 2023 Feb 1, 2023 ... When asked about the most important issue for the governor and state legislature to work on this year, Californians are most likely to name jobs ...