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Policy Brief
This brief uses data from the 2019–2023 California Health Interview Survey to describe the child care experiences of households with young children aged 0–5 years old, including unmet need for child care, and household spending on child care.
Policy Brief
This brief uses data from the 2019–2023 California Health Interview Survey to describe the child care experiences of households with young children aged 0–5 years old, including unmet need for child care, and household spending on child care.
Journal Article
Recent federal actions have halted progress on collecting inclusive data on race, ethnicity, and gender identity. Authors explain what’s at stake and offer suggestions to encourage and protect robust data collection that represents everyone.
Journal Article
Recent federal actions have halted progress on collecting inclusive data on race, ethnicity, and gender identity. Authors explain what’s at stake and offer suggestions to encourage and protect robust data collection that represents everyone.
Journal Article
This study aims to apply the augmented synthetic control method (ASCM) within a target trial framework to estimate the impact of a 1-cent-per-ounce sugar-sweetened beverage tax on obesity prevalence in California.
Journal Article
This study aims to apply the augmented synthetic control method (ASCM) within a target trial framework to estimate the impact of a 1-cent-per-ounce sugar-sweetened beverage tax on obesity prevalence in California.
Research Report
The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating toll on the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) community. In 13 of the 19 states that disaggregated NHPI data, including California, NHPIs had the highest COVID-19 cases and death rates of any racial and ethnic group. However, in many data sources, NHPIs are absorbed into other racial and ethnic groups, such as Asian, masking COVID’s true impact on the NHPI community.
Research Report
The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating toll on the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) community. In 13 of the 19 states that disaggregated NHPI data, including California, NHPIs had the highest COVID-19 cases and death rates of any racial and ethnic group. However, in many data sources, NHPIs are absorbed into other racial and ethnic groups, such as Asian, masking COVID’s true impact on the NHPI community.
Journal Article
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) categorizes Filipino Americans as Asian; however, many may not identify as such, opting instead for "other" or Pacific Islander (PI). This study examines the extent to which Filipino Americans select PI or "other" rather than Asian.
Journal Article
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) categorizes Filipino Americans as Asian; however, many may not identify as such, opting instead for "other" or Pacific Islander (PI). This study examines the extent to which Filipino Americans select PI or "other" rather than Asian.
Journal Article
This review offers a framework for understanding data disaggregation in the context of data equity and highlights critical aspects of implementation, including challenges, opportunities, and recent policy and community-based efforts to address hurdles.
Journal Article
This review offers a framework for understanding data disaggregation in the context of data equity and highlights critical aspects of implementation, including challenges, opportunities, and recent policy and community-based efforts to address hurdles.
Journal Article
This study aimed to examine the association between fast food consumption and asthma-related emergency room visits among adults with asthma in California from 2011–2016. Data from the 2011–2016 CHIS was used.
Journal Article
This study aimed to examine the association between fast food consumption and asthma-related emergency room visits among adults with asthma in California from 2011–2016. Data from the 2011–2016 CHIS was used.
External Publication
The Report on the Status of Women and Girls in California™ has been a valuable resource for advocates, business leaders, elected officials and engaged citizens since 2011. This year’s report offers a deeper dive into the representation of women and girls in the arts and offers updates on data shared over the past decade about how women and girls are faring in key areas in California.
External Publication
The Report on the Status of Women and Girls in California™ has been a valuable resource for advocates, business leaders, elected officials and engaged citizens since 2011. This year’s report offers a deeper dive into the representation of women and girls in the arts and offers updates on data shared over the past decade about how women and girls are faring in key areas in California.
Journal Article
Authors examine differences in the utilization of low‐value care among Asian and Latino subpopulations compared to the white population.
Journal Article
Authors examine differences in the utilization of low‐value care among Asian and Latino subpopulations compared to the white population.
External Publication
Medi-Cal is a lifeline that provides free or low-cost health coverage for over one-third of California’s population. Access to health care leads to better health outcomes and a more effective health care system and benefits communities.
External Publication
Medi-Cal is a lifeline that provides free or low-cost health coverage for over one-third of California’s population. Access to health care leads to better health outcomes and a more effective health care system and benefits communities.