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California Jobs First: Equity Indicators for the Redwood Coast Region - January 2024

7 Feb 2024

The collaborative address the impacts of the state’s historical developed a proposal to advance their exclusion of low-income communities and shared goals of equity, economic growth and communities of color from economic resilience, and sustainability in the region. [...] The CES designates any census tract scoring in the top 25th percentile of the state as a disadvantaged community; no communities in the Redwood Coast meet the disadvantaged threshold, speaking to the relative environmental well-being compared to the rest of the state. [...] For California workers, access to good jobs is closely associated with the educational requirements of the role: only 1 percent of California workers in jobs requiring a high school diploma, and 21 percent of those in jobs requiring an associate’s degree are in a good job, compared to 66 percent of workers in jobs that require a bachelor’s degree or higher and 75 percent of those in jobs requiring. [...] The 2016-2020 files are from are based on samples, they are subject to a While the geography of the IPUMS microdata the ACS, and they cover only about 1 percent margin of error and should be regarded as generally poses a challenge for the creation of of the US population each. [...] Each year of the data has a population and housing characteristics, the particular lowest level of geography associated use of the microdata samples allows for the with the individuals included, known as the California Jobs First | Equity Indicators for the Redwood Coast Region 50 Data and Methods Good Jobs Analysis The analysis presented here draws from two persons identifying as Hispanic or Lati.
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