From Public Policy Institute of California <[email protected]>
Subject Job Creation Policies in California
Date December 14, 2023 4:59 PM
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Job Creation Policies in California
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David Neumark, Emma Wohl, Matthew Freedman, Benjamin Hyman, and Shantanu Khanna

State efforts to spur job creation include 21 programs ranging from tax credits to worker training. Three policies offer strong evidence indicating they create jobs or increase employment in California. One program, the California Competes Tax Credit, boosts firm employment and payroll growth by as much as 30 percent within three years. New programs—and programs with weak evidence—need to have built-in features that allow deeper evaluation.

» A Hiring Incentive that Works: The California Competes Tax Credit - [link removed]
» Policies for Creating and Keeping Jobs in California - [link removed]
» Policy Brief: Policies for Creating and Keeping Jobs in California - [link removed]

This research was supported with funding from the James Irvine Foundation.

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