The State of California Labor, 2001

Parent: University of California Institute for Labor and Employment

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

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-032025-022025-012024-12
4qc150fdTraining and Work-Organization Practices of California's Private Employers7115191918
5442s15hOrganizing the Unorganizable461291015
6pd3x07dLabor Relations in California Agriculture461271215
9rb8m3vtA Small Raise for the Bottom3711998
5d2265wmInformal Employment in California318878
5p79k6vbUnion Organizing in California: Challenges and Opportunities2748312
1272j4dnPreface and Acknowledgements2611915
998012mxThe State of California: Overview233668
1pn7k8q8Immigrant Labor in California224837
4ss9w56tLabor and Community Collaboration228356
0d45j1kjWelfare Reform and the Labor Outcomes of Women1931024
5h36v3dhWelfare Reform and the California Labor Market186534
71g6764dHigh-Tech Industries in California: Panacea or Problem?183636
8dm0w44tWelfare to Work and the Entry-Level Labor Market188334
1wh251txA Forecast for the California Labor Market176632
8sw3v864Trends in Earnings Inequity153255
3121m0wsPerformance and Web-Based Learning136412
4s58t6x5How Safe are California's Workers and What Needs to Change?122532

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