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investigates this effect empirically using data on California municipalities. For various reasons, a simple correlation between …
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This study uses employment data on California county-industry pairs (CIPs) between 1990 and 2016 to test whether … simulations suggest that a 10 percent increase could cause a 3.4 percent employment loss in the average CIP in California. The job … populated counties of California are expected to incur the largest employment loss in terms of the number of workers, the …
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upward mobility. Using a newly compiled dataset of roll call voting on California education legislation matched with …
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investigates this effect empirically using data on California municipalities. For various reasons, a simple correlation between …
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-level data on the University of California system during a period in which racial preferences were in place, we show significant …
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We examine the impact of air pollution on infant death in California over the 1990s. Our work offers several … experience of California in the 1990s is clearly relevant to current debates over the regulation of pollution. Second, many … common framework. We find that the reductions in carbon monoxide (CO) and particulates (PM10) over the 1990s in California …
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Using recent data from southern California and Mexico we challenge the notion that the demographic profile of post-1970 …
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lowered immigrant participation, and others have argued that this is true only in California. This paper analyzes the role of …
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California. Outside of California, employers can use non-compete agreements to inhibit mobility, but these agreements are … unenforceable in California. Using new data on labor mobility we find higher rates of job-hopping for college-educated men in … Silicon Valley's computer industry than in computer clusters located out of the state. Mobility rates in other California …
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training policies and testing these implications using data from Welfare-to-Work training programs run by California counties …
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