Community Service Projects/Papers

Parent: The Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for September through December, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
140018tfCaregiver Training Initiative Process and Implementation Evaluation463436.5%
0r62s3xnThe Economic Cycle and Los Angeles Neighborhoods, 1987-20014563913.3%
0g04h3rtCalifornia Transportation Needs Assessment: The Transportation Barriers and Needs of Welfare Recipients and Low-Wage Workers4163514.6%
8r08m4x4Analysis of the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency's Enforcement of Wage and Hour Laws412394.9%
31r540qvCalifornia Caregivers: Final Labor Market Analysis3252715.6%
0n072679Technical Supplement to Economic Needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Distressed Areas: Establishing Baseline Information242228.3%
2178779jSocioeconomic Characteristics of American Indians in Los Angeles County231224.3%
1w34w35xThe Trajectory of Poor Neighborhoods in Southern California, 1970 - 2000191185.3%
1kw9b2hsArts and Cultural Institutions in Los Angeles: Patterns of Utilization1821611.1%
7j3048nzSouthern California's Labor Force: Diversity and Aging1821611.1%
17r6c90bPremium Assistance Programs for Recent Welfare Recipients160160.0%
1k3298zpEconomic Needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Distressed Areas: Establishing Baseline Information161156.3%
0609853dHow Important are Cost Concerns?: Public Opinion on Immigrants in Southern California Part II1541126.7%
2tc5z890The 2000 Census Undercut in Los Angeles County140140.0%
11z3m958Access to Employment-Based Insurance Among Welfare Recipients in Los Angeles County: Offering, Eligibility and Participation120120.0%
1bz227p8Strengthening the Voice of California's New Workers: Labor and Community Efforts to Improve Worker Health and Safety1221016.7%
2w71f208Southern California's Labor Force: Diversity and Aging1221016.7%
9c75660rThe NonCustodial Parent: Employment, Earnings, Child Support and Parenting1221016.7%
6vp145xkSources of Insurance Coverage Among Children of Recent Welfare Recipients82625.0%

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