For the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management’s (APPAM) fall research conference, “Measurement Matters: Better Data for Better Decisions.” Senior Policy Analyst Sara Kimberlin presented a research paper for the panel “Measuring the Impact of Policy Changes on Poverty in the United States.”
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Fact Sheet
California Workers Left Behind Due to Inadequate Paid Sick Leave
State law mandates that eligible workers can earn up to 24 hours of paid sick leave, depending on how many hours they work.Health & Safety NetPoverty & Inequality -
Data Hit
Over Half of All California Workers Are Immigrants or Children of Immigrants
California was home to 10.6 million immigrants in 2022, making up 27% of the state population – the largest percentage of immigrant residents of any state. Immigrants are essential to California’s labor force, with a total of 5.9 million immigrants employed in California from 2020 to 2022, representing 1 in 3 workers in the state. … ContinuedPoverty & Inequality
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