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California’s Highly Educated Immigrants

By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Hans Johnson

Jan 30, 2023 ... One important issue is the job market's rising demand for highly educated workers. California's immigrant workers are increasingly college ...

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What’s Next for Higher Education in 2023?

By Olga Rodriguez, Kevin Cook

Jan 11, 2023 ... However, universal FAFSA/CADAA will demand intensive support services and outreach to students and their parents.

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California’s Evolving Economy

By Sarah Bohn

Sep 6, 2022 ... Key challenges today include meeting workforce needs, ... will mark one of the biggest (and fastest) shifts in the labor market in decades.

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The Pandemic’s Effects on Higher Education

By Hans Johnson, Kevin Cook, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Jacob Jackson

Mar 15, 2022 ... The pandemic highlighted the need to identify how students are faring ... K–12, higher education, workforce, and social services data.

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Job Openings Are Harder to Fill in the COVID Recovery

By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune

Mar 4, 2022 ... ... territory that may benefit workers in the short term but raises concerns about meeting workforce needs now and in the long term.

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Delivering on an Equitable Recovery for Californians

By Sarah Bohn, Shannon McConville, Daniel Payares-Montoya

Jan 27, 2022 ... These regional and sectoral patterns may reflect how workforce needs are shifting—temporarily or permanently—as a result of the pandemic.