California Policy Options

Parent: UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for August through November, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
1j89z9w3Parking on a Smart Campus: Lessons For Universities and Cities1621303280.2%
07k0w0s8The Los Angeles Non-Profit Sector: A Profile1089998.3%
3nw46782Preface833803.6%
2pk29665Seven: Protecting Against Transit Crime: The Importance of the Built Environment76581876.3%
98d66346Six: Structuring Inequality: How California Selectively Tests, Classifies, and Tracks Language Minority Students76472961.8%
33c9473wCalifornia Policy Options 202373452861.6%
114238spThe State of Black California53371669.8%
27p0k6ttSearching and Working: California’s Day Laborers and Worker Centers51232845.1%
0t95m6rgCalifornia Policy Options 202242222052.4%
74z8c302Seven: Justice for Janitors in Los Angeles42182442.9%
1bm189vkWarren's Wedge: An Historical Perspective on Wedge Issues in California Politics4083220.0%
8fs9t32rSix: Competition for Natural Resources in California's Sierra Nevada40291172.5%
5db5h9tvPort Security: Improving Emergency Response Capabilities at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach35161945.7%
77v24523Health Care for Californians: Policy Choices3324972.7%
4fm012k4Eight: Crime Control Policy in California32211165.6%
9jd9269hPricing Our Way Out of Traffice Congestion: Parking Cash Out and Hot Lanes30201066.7%
6rc8z30gPlaying Catch-Up: The Labor Movement in Los Angeles and San Francisco, 1985-20052932610.3%
9zg8p0kvPreface29191065.5%
20p5s451Six: The Impact of Welfare Reform on California Latinos28151353.6%
24q8554jFour: Controlling Day Labor: Government, Community and Worker Responses28171160.7%
4rx0c06jThree: Family Time, Cliffs, and Train Wrecks: Recalling California's State Budget2821775.0%
7qj1w7h9From Jerry-Rigged to Petered Out: Lessons from the Deukmejian Era for Contemporary California State Budgeting2852317.9%
9z82f2x4Dealing with Public-Sector Labor Disputes: An Alternative Approach28141450.0%
78q4g9cvEight: Why are Municipal Services Rarely Privatized? Causes and Cures2720774.1%
2w4196sxWarren’s Way Back from the Budget Cliff: “Action, Action, Action”26151157.7%
4cv7k3knCalifornia in the World Economy: Current Position, Long-Term Scenarios and Policy Making Challenges2618869.2%
516242pdInformation Technology: Policy Development un Unchartered Territory26161061.5%
04x0x8nxEight: Heart of the City: Development at Redondo Beach2442016.7%
50b478ztManaging California's New Water Wars2415962.5%
60s8h7jdRoadblocks to College: Opportunities for all California Students24131154.2%
7bg1w1phFour: The "Business Improvement Districts" Revolution242228.3%
8pd4d62hUnions and Direct Democracy in California: A New Pattern Emerging?2471729.2%
99p773nsEducation, Skill, and Wage Inequality: The Situation in California24121250.0%
8x28s5rvControlling Drug Use and Crime Among California's Drug-Involved Offenderes: Testing, Sanctions, and Treatment2315865.2%
2bh529gzCalifornia Housing Policy22111150.0%
2pr3b8m0California's Immigration2213959.1%
9hs8c289Seven: Reforming Highway Finance: California's Policy Options2213959.1%
19x3w2psCalifornia Policy Options: Supplying California’s Need for Nurses21101147.6%
0619343cPreface201195.0%
6jq88241One: The California Long-Term Outlook2091145.0%
818030hkSix: Warren's Waterloo: The California Health Insurance Plan That Wasn't (And the New York Plan That Was and Is)2012860.0%
23w9v13sFive: Living Wages and the Problem of Inequality in California1991047.4%
32j1c3rnSix: Pollution Prevention as a Regulatory Tool1971236.8%
3t12x46kBenefits and Costs for California from Water Transfers1941521.1%
50b013mfAuthor's Biographies1921710.5%
5xm5307gThe California Economy: On The Rebound1913668.4%
8278z0kxFive: The Politics of Aging in a Diverse California1910952.6%
8d68t17zFour: University High-Tech Alliances in California: Gain and Losses1912763.2%
2vf4g4x2The State of California Politics1813572.2%
7s97f595California Political Forest 2008181175.6%

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