blog post Storms, Floods, and COVID-19 Have Worsened Long-standing Farmworker Housing Challenges By Paulette Cha Apr 12, 2023 At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, farm employees were more likely than any other group of essential workers to be living in crowded housing.
blog post Video: Pandemic Changes to Medi-Cal and Implications for Immigrant Farmworkers By Stephanie Barton Apr 5, 2023 Apr 5, 2023 ... ... insured farmworkers report getting private coverage through employers, all workers may not have access or coverage may not be offered.
blog post A Regional Look at California’s Latest Employment Trends By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Jenny Duan, Julien Lafortune Mar 30, 2023 Mar 30, 2023 ... ... including how job growth has affected pay across regions, how to ensure businesses are able to hire enough workers to meet their needs, ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Pandemic Changes to Medi-Cal and Implications for California’s Immigrant Farmworkers By Paulette Cha Mar 22, 2023 Mar 31, 2023 ... Medi-Cal policy changes that sustain enrollment and expand covered services benefitted immigrant farmworkers, essential workers throughout ...
blog post Who’s Leaving California—and Who’s Moving In? By Hans Johnson, Eric McGhee Mar 21, 2023 May 6, 2021 ... figure - Remote work enabled high-income workers to leave California. However, while the migration of higher-income and more highly educated ...
Explainer Is College Worth It? By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Vicki Hsieh, Hans Johnson Mar 8, 2023 Currently, California workers with a bachelor's degree earn a median annual wage of $81,000. In contrast, only 6 percent of workers with less than a high school ...
Fact Sheet Income Inequality in California By Tess Thorman, Daniel Payares-Montoya, Joseph Herrera Mar 7, 2023 Rising income inequality is driven by a job market that favors highly educated workers. Shifts in technology and international trade have played key roles ...
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 ... Labor market conditions have improved for workers, but wages have not kept up with inflation, leaving many Californians concerned about ...
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 ... Strengthening these critical care sectors benefits care workers and providers, the children and adults being cared for, and California's ...
blog post California’s Highly Educated Immigrants By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Hans Johnson Jan 30, 2023 Jan 30, 2023 ... California's immigrant workers are increasingly college educated and ... Immigrants make up 27% of the state's workers ages 25–64 with a ...