UCLA study offers strategy for freeway congestion pricing that reduces burden on low-income residents April 21, 2022 Research suggests the most promising solution would be to provide direct cash assistance.
Citizenship, policy barriers limit access to health care for some California Latino, Asian immigrants April 13, 2022 A UCLA study finds those who have been undocumented experience even greater levels of unequal work conditions.
Climate change increases risk of devastating debris flows after wildfires in western U.S. April 7, 2022 Research co-authored by UCLA’s Daniel Swain finds that extreme precipitation conditions are projected to increase in the coming decades.
Latino and Asian households in California lag in access to state rent assistance program April 6, 2022 In a new report, UCLA researchers recommend extending eviction protections for all, until unemployment figures reach pre-pandemic levels.
California’s Housing Crisis March 10, 2022 UCLA minds across campus are seeking solutions to one problem: How to affordably house all the state’s residents.
UCLA Law students work to help protect outdoor laborers from heat and pollution March 9, 2022 Research produced by those in the California Environmental Legislation and Policy Clinic has influenced proposed legislation.
Web tool co-created by UCLA a veritable ‘Swiss Army knife’ for land management February 24, 2022 LandCART uses machine learning to assess changes in vegetation and ground cover across the American West.
Experts analyze Los Angeles mayoral race at UCLA’s Luskin Summit January 21, 2022 Panelists weighed in on the prospects for U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, City Councilman Kevin de León and the other candidates.
How California’s Whole Person Care pilot program met the challenges of the pandemic January 18, 2022 UCLA’s new analysis will help guide Medi-Cal as it expands coordinated care to all eligible participants in the state.
Host of ‘We the Unhoused’ podcast to serve as activist-in-residence at UCLA Luskin January 10, 2022 Theo Henderson hopes to use the position to encourage more active, mobile research methods.
In 3 California regions, big cities lag smaller cities in ‘neighborhood biodiversity’ December 17, 2021 A UCLA-led study finds that animal species are less evenly distributed in large urban areas.
In developing countries, no quick fix for strengthening police–civilian relations December 3, 2021 An international study co-led by UCLA’s Graeme Blair found that community policing did little to improve trust in law enforcement.
Researchers Analyze the ‘True Cost’ of Car Congestion December 2, 2021 Pricing roadways could reduce traffic on L.A.’s busiest freeways.
In UCLA survey, most California Latino, Asian immigrants perceive racial discrimination at work November 8, 2021 The study also found that many felt that immigrants would be prevented from gaining legal U.S. immigration status if they used certain government benefits.
Happenings for November 2021 November 4, 2021 A Bruin guide to some of this month’s most intriguing events at UCLA.
California Latinos’ use of emergency medical services increased disproportionately during pandemic October 14, 2021 A study by the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative identifies need for better cultural literacy among service providers.
UCLA-led national survey shows attitudes about politics and policy vary among racial groups October 5, 2021 The research effort brought together more than 200 scholars from nearly 100 colleges and universities.
UCLA Anderson Forecast: Solid but unspectacular growth for U.S. economy as delta variant spreads September 29, 2021 The economic data also show that the recession and recovery had a disproportionately negative impact on lower-income Californians.
New role for a climate justice expert September 27, 2021 Kian Goh has been named the associate faculty director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy.
Bike commuting project designed by UCLA team earns $1 million award September 22, 2021 The Civic Bicycle Commuting team, or CiBiC, will use the funds to begin a pilot program in Los Angeles.
Southern California’s Asian American–owned businesses more affected by pandemic than others September 22, 2021 A survey co-published by UCLA reveals the impact of COVID-19 and the struggles some faced in accessing recovery funds.
Latinos in labor unions were better protected from job losses during pandemic September 6, 2021 A UCLA study also found that Black and Latino union workers had higher wages than their counterparts in non-union jobs.
UCLA research pinpoints where 2020 census undercounts were most likely in L.A. County August 19, 2021 The study confirms observers’ fears that the enumeration faced insurmountable barriers to an accurate count.
UCLA receives funding for research resources on Latino policy August 16, 2021 A $2.5 million grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation will support two databases aimed at advancing equitable policy solutions.
Nearly half of L.A. tenants owe back rent July 29, 2021 A UCLA–USC survey suggests that countywide, tenants owe landlords more than $3 billion.