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Ken Jacobs
Ken Jacobs
chair, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei berkeley.edu
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There Is No Help Out There and If There Is, It's Really Hard to Find”: A Qualitative Study of the Health Concerns and Health Care Access of Latino “DREAMers
M Raymond-Flesch, R Siemons, N Pourat, K Jacobs, CD Brindis
Journal of Adolescent Health 55 (3), 323-328, 2014
1762014
Living wage policies at the San Francisco airport: Impacts on workers and businesses
M Reich, P Hall, K Jacobs
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 44 (1), 106-138, 2005
1292005
Fast food, poverty wages: the public cost of low-wage jobs in the fast-food industry
S Allegretto, M Doussard, D Graham-Squire, K Jacobs, D Thompson, ...
Center for Labor Research and Education, University of California, Berkeley, 2013
99*2013
The high public cost of low wages
K Jacobs, I Perry, J MacGillvary
Labor Center, CA: University of Berkeley, April 13, 2015
842015
Hidden cost of Wal-Mart jobs: Use of safety net programs by Wal-Mart workers in California
A Dube, K Jacobs, IIR University of California, Berkeley. Center for
Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute, 2004
742004
Living Wages and Economic Performance-The San Francisco Airport Model
M Reich, P Hall, K Jacobs
IRLE: Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, 2003
702003
When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level
M Reich, K Jacobs, M Dietz
Univ of California Press, 2014
402014
The High Public Cost of Low Wages: Poverty-Level Wages Cost US Taxpayers $152.8 Billion Each Year in Public Support for Working Families
K Jacobs, I Perry, J MacGillvary
UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, 2015
322015
Local minimum wage laws: Impacts on workers, families and businesses
M Reich, K Jacobs, A Bernhardt
322014
The hidden public costs of low-wage jobs in California
C Zabin, A Dube, K Jacobs
University of California Institute for Labor and Employment, 2004
322004
The Effects of a $15 Minimum Wage in New York State
M Reich, S Allegretto, K Jacobs, C Montialoux
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California …, 2016
272016
The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2009 California Health Interview Survey
SA Lavarreda, L Cabezas, K Jacobs, DH Roby, N Pourat, GF Kominski
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, 2012
232012
Producing Poverty: The public cost of low-wage production jobs in manufacturing
K Jacobs, Z Perla, I Perry, D Graham-Squire
Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, University of California, May, 2016
222016
Realizing the Dream for Californians Eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): Health needs and access to health care
CD Brindis, MW Hadler, K Jacobs, L Lucia, N Pourat, M Raymond-Flesch, ...
March, 2014
222014
The Wrong Target: Public Sector Unions and State Budget Deficits
S Allegretto, K Jacobs, L Lucia
University of California at Berkeley, Institute for Research on Labor and …, 2011
202011
Medi-Cal Expansion under the Affordable Care Act: Significant Increase in Coverage with Minimal Cost to the State
L Lucia, K Jacobs, G Watson, M Dietz, DH Roby
182013
Hidden Cost of Wal-Mart Jobs: Response to Wal-Mart's Statements
A Dube, K Jacobs
University of California Berkeley Labor Center, 2004
182004
At the wage floor: Covering homecare and early care and education workers in the new generation of minimum wage laws
S Thomason, L Austin, A Bernhardt, L Dresser, K Jacobs, M Whitebook
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment University of California …, 2018
172018
Labor standards for school cafeteria workers, turnover and public program utilization
K Jacobs, D Graham-Squire
Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 31, 447, 2010
152010
The Effects of a $15 Minimum Wage by 2019 in San Jose and Santa Clara County
M Reich, C Montialoux, S Allegretto, K Jacobs, A Bernhardt, S Thomason
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California …, 2016
142016
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