Sacramento Bee: As unemployment benefits end, Californians find themselves dipping into savings, retirement (Sept 4, 2021) What will families do now? (Sept 7, 2021) NBC News: Pandemic unemployment benefits just expired. ![]() Sacramento Bee: Unemployment benefits are cut off - but thousands of Californians could see extra payments (Sept 13, 2021) Washington Post: Life after quitting: What happened next to the workers who left their jobs (Dec 16, 2021) Washington Post: The most unusual job market in modern American history, explained (Dec 29, 2021) NBC Bay Area: “ Pivoting During the Pandemic After Being Laid Off” (Feb 5, 2022) Sacramento Bee: Is it a ‘She-cession’? COVID’s economic crisis is hurting California women more than men (April 12, 2022)ĬalMatters: Did the pandemic create more income inequality in California? (Feb 23, 2022)Ĭapital Public Radio: Segment on February recipiency report (Feb 20, 2022) KPCC Air Talk: Was The ‘Great Resignation’ Really Just A Great Job Upgrade? (April 19, 2022) LAist: Pandemic Made You Want A Better Job? California Has A Grant For You (Sept 14, 2022) KXTL Interview with Holly Martinez about Economic Impact of Pandemic on Women (CPL research collaboration with CA Commission on Status of Women and Girls) (Nov 3, 2022) ![]() KPCC: Interview with Till von Wachter, co-author of PEUC report (Dec 1, 2022) Sacramento Bee: Losing pandemic benefits meant losing a lifeline for many Black and older people (Dec 1, 2022)Ĭapital Public Radio: Interview with Till von Wachter, co-author of PEUC report. If you would like to receive CPL’s press releases about these reports, please email Sean Coffey: Is California’s beleaguered jobless benefits agency ready for a recession? (December 5th, 2022) July 27th 2020 Data Point on FPUC ProgramĪpril 29th 2020 Policy Brief Select Media Coverage of CPL’s Research on the Unemployment Crisis during the Pandemic July 29th 2020 Analysis on Adjusting the Earnings Disregard September 1st 2020 Data Point on LWA Program Unemployment System: 10 Key Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemicįebruary 10th, 2022 Report: Disparities in Access to Unemployment Insurance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from US and California Claims DataĪpril 29th 2021 Report: 10 Key Trends from the Unemployment Crisis in CaliforniaĪpril 20th 2021 Policy Brief on Extended Benefitsįebruary 25th 2021 Data Point on Recipiency Rates in Californiaĭecember 14th 2020 Data Point on Impact of Extending UI Benefit Programs and California from 2000 to 2022: A Descriptive Analysis of Program Incidence and Worker OutcomesĪpril 12th, 2022 Report: Increasing Equity and Improving Measurement in the U.S. November 2022 Working Paper: Short-Time Compensation in the U.S. Policy Brief Seriesĭecember 2022 Report: Expirations of Pandemic Jobless Programs Caused an Unprecedented Drop in Access to UI The Policy Briefs are updated on a quarterly basis. ![]() Through a partnership with the Labor Market Information Division of the California Employment Development Department, the California Policy Lab is analyzing daily initial UI claims to provide an in-depth and near real-time look at how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting various industries, regions, counties, and types of workers throughout California. The COVID-19 crisis has led to historically unprecedented increases in the level of initial Unemployment Insurance (UI) claims filed in California since the start of the crisis in mid-March.
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