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Soft Landing? What the Latest Data Says about California’s Economy

By Jenny Duan, Sarah Bohn

New jobs data suggests that taming inflation has not hurt the state's labor market much. While unemployment in California has increased slowly since a low in August 2022, the state's labor market still shows many markers of strength.

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Crime Trends in California

By Magnus Lofstrom, Brandon Martin

Violent crime in California has ticked up in recent years, with a pronounced increase in incidents involving guns since 2019. Property crime has also risen steadily statewide, and rates now stand slightly above pre-pandemic levels in 2019.

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Increasing the Usefulness of California’s Education Data

By Paul Warren, Heather Hough

California has made major progress in building a comprehensive educational data system, but most educators and policymakers lack access to the data that have been collected. This report outlines a series of small, cost-effective steps toward linking and sharing data that can help teachers and administrators improve student outcomes.

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Preliminary Data Show Higher Crime Rates in 2015

By Magnus Lofstrom, Brandon Martin

Preliminary data from the FBI offer discouraging news about crime trends in California’s largest cities. However, the data also show that cities in other states are also experiencing increases in crime.

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How Hospital Discharge Data Can Inform State Homelessness Policy

Discharge data from emergency departments provide information on where people experiencing homelessness go for hospital care and the conditions for which they are treated. Join PPIC researcher Shannon McConville and UCSF professor Dr. Hemal Kanzaria for a discussion on how linking this data source with information from homeless assistance programs and state services can help policymakers make targeted investments and evaluate outcomes.

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Immigrants in California

By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Hans Johnson

California is home to more than 10 million immigrants—almost a quarter of the foreign-born population nationwide. Almost half of California’s immigrants are from Latin America, but a majority of recent arrivals come from Asia.

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Data Is Key to Protecting California’s Groundwater

By Spencer Cole

Implementing the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act has been no simple feat, yet one surprising ally has emerged in the struggle to restore California’s groundwater: data. Learn more about recent improvements and what they mean for water management!

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Corrections Realignment and Data Collection in California

By Sonya Tafoya, Mia Bird, Ryken Grattet

California’s corrections realignment created an opportunity to improve public safety, conserve public resources, and reduce recidivism. To realize these goals, counties need better and more accessible data to evaluate which corrections strategies are most effective.

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