This chapter explores the implications of growing economic and social inequality in California for the state's social contract, as well as the role of government and other institutions in addressing the new polarization. Data from the ILE's 2001-02 California Workforce Survey reveal that a majority of Californians are seriously concerned about the widening economic divide and support public policy measures that would help to narrow it. Respondents with lower incomes and less education are especially supportive of a strong government role in this area, as are noncitizens, Latinos, and African Americans. Because of the concentration of low-wage workers, immigrants, and Latinos in the southern part of the state, attitudes there belie the conse...
This research project is based on the belief that public policy must respond to the problems of how ...
California is slowly pulling out of a long recession and years of budget turmoil. Social services ha...
This chapter examines the current state of union-management relations in California, based on record...
This chapter explores the characteristics of job growth in California during the long economic expan...
Rising income inequality and wealth in America have attracted substantial public attention in recent...
California’s state budget crisis and soft economy have conditioned its labor relations climate. Roug...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
The U.S. welfare reform of 1996 brought about highly decentralized Welfare-to-Work (WTW) programs, g...
Between 2011 and 2016, California enacted a set of 51 policy measures addressing workers’ rights, en...
California’s new economy is fostering far more growth among high- and low-wage jobs compared to midd...
In recent years there have been unprecedented changes in welfare. The 1996 Personal Responsibility, ...
Utilizing new data from the ILE's 2001-02 California Workforce Survey, this chapter compares the sit...
This is the final paper, of three, addressing concerns about California’s income inequality levels. ...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
This paper uses the Solow and Kuznets models to help explain the pattern and differences in economic...
This research project is based on the belief that public policy must respond to the problems of how ...
California is slowly pulling out of a long recession and years of budget turmoil. Social services ha...
This chapter examines the current state of union-management relations in California, based on record...
This chapter explores the characteristics of job growth in California during the long economic expan...
Rising income inequality and wealth in America have attracted substantial public attention in recent...
California’s state budget crisis and soft economy have conditioned its labor relations climate. Roug...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
The U.S. welfare reform of 1996 brought about highly decentralized Welfare-to-Work (WTW) programs, g...
Between 2011 and 2016, California enacted a set of 51 policy measures addressing workers’ rights, en...
California’s new economy is fostering far more growth among high- and low-wage jobs compared to midd...
In recent years there have been unprecedented changes in welfare. The 1996 Personal Responsibility, ...
Utilizing new data from the ILE's 2001-02 California Workforce Survey, this chapter compares the sit...
This is the final paper, of three, addressing concerns about California’s income inequality levels. ...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
This paper uses the Solow and Kuznets models to help explain the pattern and differences in economic...
This research project is based on the belief that public policy must respond to the problems of how ...
California is slowly pulling out of a long recession and years of budget turmoil. Social services ha...
This chapter examines the current state of union-management relations in California, based on record...