California Work Force Survey 2001-2002
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Institute for Labor and Unemployment at the University of California; Survey Research Center, at the University of California, Berkeley
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Project Citation:
Institute for Labor and Unemployment at the University of California, & Survey Research Center, at the University of California, Berkeley. (2016). California Work Force Survey 2001-2002 [Data set]. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]. https://doi.org/10.3886/E8669V3
Project Description
Summary:
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The California Workforce Survey was a telephone survey designed to assess the current state of working conditions in California, and to help inform public debate about critical issues facing the State in the areas of labor and employment.
One focus of the survey was to measure the attitudes of California adults about a range of public policy issues related to employment. Another focus was to measure the extent to which various groups of workers differ in regard to wages, hours, benefits, and control over their working environment. Unionized workers were oversampled in this survey to facilitate comparative analyses of unionized workers and non-unionized workers.
The survey was sponsored by the Institute for Labor and Employment at the University of California. N=1404
One focus of the survey was to measure the attitudes of California adults about a range of public policy issues related to employment. Another focus was to measure the extent to which various groups of workers differ in regard to wages, hours, benefits, and control over their working environment. Unionized workers were oversampled in this survey to facilitate comparative analyses of unionized workers and non-unionized workers.
The survey was sponsored by the Institute for Labor and Employment at the University of California. N=1404
Funding Sources:
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University of California. Institutes for Research on Labor and Employment
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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work attitudes;
labor force;
work environment;
employment;
nonunion labor;
public policy;
labor (work);
labor unions
Geographic Coverage:
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California
Time Period(s):
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7/10/2001 – 1/27/2002
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