Southern California Survey

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

eScholarship stats: History by Item for January through April, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-042025-032025-022025-01
9c59h30bIssue 7: Museum Attendance, Population Shifts, and Changing Tastes3457139
9zn89853Issue 10: Perceptions of Congestion Not Universal3461585
1t34v450Issue 4: Roadblocks to Smart Growth2873108
3zj248sdIssue 1: Ratings of So Cal Local Government Lukewarm278694
1f89j917Latinos and So Cal Local Government266884
1f01d3mrIssue 5: High Interest in Hybrid Cars2512283
94n8m44nPolicy Brief 1: Falling Short on Helping the Poor258953
3fc4d6fkIssue 9: Terrorism Concern High in Southern California2351152
9245676dIssue 12: Transportation, Economy, and Education Top So Cal Problems236683
9vr0c8xcIssue 1: Residents Split on the State of the Region's Economy235558
7160r26kOutsourcing Southern California Information Sheet2221154
4698w3sqIssue 6: Residents Say Local Government isn't Doing Enough for the Poor216564
5976m74tIssue 13: Southern California's Housing Problem214764
1cg6h0wxSo Cal Survey 2005 Technical Paper189432
05v3w444Issue 11: Barriers to Transit Use166163
96k7w1npIssue 14: Transportation, Economy, and Crime Top Los Angeles County Residents’ Concerns About the Region165551
6f77f66hIssue 15: Ratings of So Cal Local Government Lukewarm144361
89t4d41hIssue 8: So Cal Residents Expect Major Quake in Next Five Years135431
8rt8b0hhSouthern California Latinos Information Sheet133334
6f87g0fgIssue 3: SoCal Residents Not as Trusting as Rest of Nation115231
40z773c3Issue 2: Southern Californians Vested in Community62211

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