1,118 research outputs found
P.P.R working papers : catalog of numbers 1to 200
This paper contains a numerical listing of working papers produced by the Policy, Planning, and Research Complex. Each citation contains a brief abstract, and the contact point for the paper.Environmental Economics&Policies,Economic Theory&Research,Achieving Shared Growth,Banks&Banking Reform,Poverty Assessment
9/15/2011
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Initial 2020 Employment Impacts of COVID-19 on Northern California
The COVID-19 pandemic has had very different impacts on employment across the sub-regions of the Northern California Megaregion (NCMR). This report analyzes those differences through the first six months of the pandemic using a high-quality dataset based on employer tax filings and provides a more accurate picture than early estimates based on surveys and unemployment insurance claims. The data shows the North San Joaquin Valley (NSJV) has been the most resistant to job loss in the first six months of the pandemic, while the North Bay area and San Francisco have experienced the highest level of job loss.
We find that the hardest-hit workers in Northern California occupy low-wage service jobs based in tourism-dependent locations and high-income communities with many remote workers. The report also shows average wages have increased sharply over the past year, in large part because so many low-paying jobs have been lost. Following a summary overview, the report discusses the situation in each sub-region of the NCMR with county-specific employment trends and industry-level details of regional change in employment and wages
Trends in Commute Patterns across North San Joaquin Valley (NSJV)
This Research Brief presents data and discusses commuting patterns in the North San Joaquin Valley (NSJV) prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the pandemic has disrupted these patterns, we believe that this information provides useful context as we look towards future development of the NSJV region
Where does Indiana’s licensed health workforce self-report receiving their qualifying education?
This brief presents a comparison of educational characteristics of Indiana's licensed health workforce, including: physicians, nurses, APRNs, physician assistants, behavioral health professions, psychologists, dental hygienists, dentists, and pharmacists
2020 Bowen Biweekly Bill Brief (B4)
The Bowen Biweekly Bill Brief (B4) is a legislative tracker document that may be used to monitor legislative initiatives within healthcare in Indiana, and specifically those that impact the health workforce.
This document will be updated bi-weekly, with the latest version appearing at the top of the list
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