Academic and Working Papers

Parent: California Policy Lab

eScholarship stats: History by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-032025-022025-012024-12
8hb4p4kbHousehold Mobility and Mortgage Rate Lock6618171714
5sn0h7p6Qualitative information in undergraduate admissions: A pilot study of letters of recommendation58143176
1z462541Racial equity in eligibility for a clean slate under automatic criminal record relief laws461313137
5bc4b11wCan Nudges Increase Take-up of the EITC?: Evidence from Multiple Field Experiments451216116
5d4374bpCapacity and flexibility in community college CTE programs: program offerings and student success41141098
9sv3q83rIndependent Contracting, Self-Employment, and Gig Work: Evidence from California Tax Data37715510
8hb3p85dA Leg Up on College The Scale and Distribution of Community College Participation Among California High School Students3411869
2ss1n94kA randomized trial of permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless persons with high use of publicly funded services32111416
863589g1Can Restorative Justice Conferencing Reduce Recidivism? Evidence From the Make-it-Right Program2791512
5845d4rnChanges in the Relationship Between Income and Life Expectancy Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic, California, 2015-2021247881
15k6d98mMeasuring the labor market at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis2311534
0wr5w9ftDemystifying College Costs: How Nudges Can and Can’t Help187731
18z9t6d6The ‘Gig Economy’ and Independent Contracting: Evidence from California Tax Data165533
7097m24vAnalysis of Emergency Department Encounters Among High Users of Health Care and Social Service Systems Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic165713
9x657171Association of Shelter-in-Place Hotels With Health Services Use Among People Experiencing Homelessness During the COVID-19 Pandemic166325
4jm9260gIncreasing Stimulus Payment Take-up in California: Results from a Phone and Email Campaign146422
2jf988r5Assessment of a Hotel-Based COVID-19 Isolation and Quarantine Strategy for Persons Experiencing Homelessness117121
74w6w53xUnderstanding the 100 highest users of health and social services in San Francisco72311

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