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California Jobs First: Equity Indicators for the Southern Border Region - January 2024

7 Feb 2024

good job: only 18 percent of Latinx that require non-degree post-secondary • For workers in the San Diego-Carlsbad- adults, 20 percent of Native American training and 89 percent of the workers in San Marcos metropolitan area, only 27 adults, and 27 percent of both Pacific the few good jobs that only require a high percent of the area’s workers are in “good Islander and Black adults have a school e. [...] (At 11 percent, the share of Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2% Southern Border workers employed in professional, scientific, and Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2% technical services outpaced the California state average of 8 Management of Companies and Enterprises 2% percent during the same period, largely due to the share of such Information 2% workers in San Diego County.) Given the ess. [...] California Jobs First | Equity Indicators for the Southern Boarder Region 38 Readiness How prepared are the region’s residents for jobs of the future? Around one in four workers in the region Share of Workers in Good Jobs, Overall and by Educational are employed in “good jobs.” Requirements, San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos MSA, 2020 There is a growing need for “good jobs” in the region: stable jobs. [...] 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 Southern Boarder Region 51 Data and Methods Good Jobs Analysis The analysis presented here draws from two persons identifying as Hispanic or L.
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