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2013
The Contributions of Immigrants and Their Children to the American Workforce and Jobs of the Future
2011
CCSCE presentation:
Immigration and the California Economy
to San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank Workshop on Immigration on August 5, 2011
2009
CCSCE Report:
California's Future Economy and Population - Prepared for California Forward in February 2009 as background for conversations about long-term budget reform in California
February 2009
2008
Opportunities and Challenges for the California Economy. The intersection of economic trends and state public policy.
Expanded chapter from California Economic Growth—2008
CCSCE presentation:
Immigration and the California Economy - to the California Senate Committee on Immigration and the Economy
August 5, 2008
"Decline Seen in Numbers of People Here Illegally"
By Julia Preston, New York Times, July 31, 2008
2007
CCSCE presentation:
Immigration and the Workforce - Themes, Issues and Data
IAF Economic Summit on November 30, 2007
"Can the Unemployed Replace Unauthorized Workers?"
August 2007 (PDF, 91 kb)
CCSCE presentation:
The Economic Issues Related to Immigration
League of Women Voters and World Affairs Council Forum on March 31, 2007
"Board of Contributors: What part of immigration don't YOU understand?"
By Stephen Levy, Palo Alto Weekly - March 21, 2007
2006
CCSCE presentation:
The Economic Issues of Immigration
December 2, 2006
CCSCE presentation:
The California Economy: Thinking About the Next Ten Years
October 25, 2006
CCSCE presentation:
Workforce and Immigrants: Creating a Competitive California Economy
October 20, 2006
Report of the Independent Task Force on Immigration and America's Future
Executive Summary - September 2006. (PDF, 277 kb)
Opportunities and Challenges for the California Economy. The intersection of economic trends and state public policy.
Expanded chapter from California Economic Growth—2006 Edition
2005
CCSCE Report:
The Impact of Immigration on the California Economy
Prepared for the California Economic Strategy Panel - December 2005
Additional Resources:
Pew Hispanic Center
www.pewhispanic.org
| Migration Policy Institute
www.migrationpolicy.org
Public Policy Institute of California
www.PPIC.org