California Policy Options

Parent: UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs

eScholarship stats: History by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-012024-122024-112024-10
1j89z9w3Parking on a Smart Campus: Lessons For Universities and Cities15811365259
33c9473wCalifornia Policy Options 20238727261420
07k0w0s8The Los Angeles Non-Profit Sector: A Profile8219261621
3nw46782Preface8023181920
2pk29665Seven: Protecting Against Transit Crime: The Importance of the Built Environment55197821
114238spThe State of Black California48187518
98d66346Six: Structuring Inequality: How California Selectively Tests, Classifies, and Tracks Language Minority Students4299915
74z8c302Seven: Justice for Janitors in Los Angeles40814810
7bg1w1phFour: The "Business Improvement Districts" Revolution38810911
5db5h9tvPort Security: Improving Emergency Response Capabilities at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach37811315
6rc8z30gPlaying Catch-Up: The Labor Movement in Los Angeles and San Francisco, 1985-20053616965
1bm189vkWarren's Wedge: An Historical Perspective on Wedge Issues in California Politics298867
27p0k6ttSearching and Working: California’s Day Laborers and Worker Centers2945713
7qj1w7h9From Jerry-Rigged to Petered Out: Lessons from the Deukmejian Era for Contemporary California State Budgeting2912368
2bh529gzCalifornia Housing Policy28111016
8pd4d62hUnions and Direct Democracy in California: A New Pattern Emerging?244578
9z82f2x4Dealing with Public-Sector Labor Disputes: An Alternative Approach247647
19x3w2psCalifornia Policy Options: Supplying California’s Need for Nurses2254211
04x0x8nxEight: Heart of the City: Development at Redondo Beach197426
508803jxThree: Should California Adopt an Earned Income Tax Credit?1911224
05w4g04pPolice Reform by the Numbers: Will it Work?188235
0t95m6rgCalifornia Policy Options 2022185355
2t26q056At the Tipping Point: The Mortgage Meltdown and Its Implications for California and the Nation18927
3t12x46kBenefits and Costs for California from Water Transfers174346
8fs9t32rSix: Competition for Natural Resources in California's Sierra Nevada174418
99p773nsEducation, Skill, and Wage Inequality: The Situation in California176155
0619343cPreface164228
60s8h7jdRoadblocks to College: Opportunities for all California Students166316
12961732Eight: Contingent Workers in California155244
2f5730vjWilson’s Woes Should Keep Us on Our Toes: Where is Plan B for the California State Budget?145225
32j1c3rnSix: Pollution Prevention as a Regulatory Tool143155
43h7z089Five: Unlimited Access: An Evaluation of the UCLA BruinGo Program and its Lessons for California14815
62f3p7c3Eight: From the Age of Dragnet to the Age of the Internet: Tracking Changes within the Los Angeles Police Department145513
7s97f595California Political Forest 2008142426
9tc519zcFollowing the Governor, Political Options in California for 2005147412
50b478ztManaging California's New Water Wars134315
7m2438f3Six: The Labor Market for Ex-Offenders in Los Angeles: Problems, Challenges, and Public Policy13814
818030hkSix: Warren's Waterloo: The California Health Insurance Plan That Wasn't (And the New York Plan That Was and Is)132335
3mn9c0w3Challenges Facing California’s Academic Libraries122127
3rs6p4gbThe Transportation-Welfare Nexus: Getting Welfare Recipients To Work123126
4fm012k4Eight: Crime Control Policy in California123315
8j6241zmFive: Reforming Educational Accountability123117
12b138b6Seven: Southern California Survey114322
4cv7k3knCalifornia in the World Economy: Current Position, Long-Term Scenarios and Policy Making Challenges11515
4rx0c06jThree: Family Time, Cliffs, and Train Wrecks: Recalling California's State Budget113224
50b013mfAuthor's Biographies112126
516242pdInformation Technology: Policy Development un Unchartered Territory113314
20p5s451Six: The Impact of Welfare Reform on California Latinos101144
24q8554jFour: Controlling Day Labor: Government, Community and Worker Responses10325
5xm5307gThe California Economy: On The Rebound102215

Note: Due to the evolving nature of web traffic, the data presented here should be considered approximate and subject to revision. Learn more.