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A Call to Action Two-day UCLA Luskin Lecture event champions academic research to help community activists promote societal change to address issues such as inequality, urban displacement and California’s ongoing housing affordability crisis
/1 Comment/in Alumni, Development and Housing, Diversity, For Faculty, For Policymakers, For Students, Public Policy, Research Projects, School of Public Affairs, Social Welfare Ananya Roy, Jorja Leap, Paul Ong/by Les DunseithNew Study Documents Lack of Economic Progress in South L.A. Over the Past 50 Years Researchers at UCLA Luskin’s Center for Neighborhood Knowledge list inequities in wages, housing, education and transportation
/1 Comment/in Development and Housing, Diversity, For Faculty, For Policymakers, For Students, Public Policy, School of Public Affairs, Social Welfare, Social Welfare News, Urban Planning Paul Ong/by webteamDisadvantages Persist in Neighborhoods Impacted by 1992 L.A. Riots Little economic progress is found in areas most impacted 25 years ago by civil uprisings, UCLA Luskin researchers report
/0 Comments/in Development and Housing, For Faculty, For Policymakers, For Students, Public Policy, Public Policy News, School of Public Affairs, Social Welfare, Social Welfare News, Urban Planning Paul Ong/by Les DunseithExamining Voting in L.A. at the Neighborhood Level Researchers at UCLA Luskin’s Center for Neighborhood Knowledge produce maps to document the county’s voter trends and behavior
/0 Comments/in School of Public Affairs, Social Welfare, Urban Planning Paul Ong/by George FoulshamGentrification and Displacement in Southern California UCLA urban planners release online mapping tool to help analyze impact of developments near Los Angeles area transit projects. The goal? ‘Progress that is fair and just’
/1 Comment/in Business and the Environment, Development and Housing, Urban Planning Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Paul Ong/by George FoulshamThe Color of Wealth in Los Angeles Luskin researchers among co-authors in new study revealing nuanced story of race and wealth in L.A.
/0 Comments/in Public Policy, School of Public Affairs, Social Welfare, Urban Planning Paul Ong/by Joe LukStudy: Asian American Electorate Expected to Double by 2040 New data collected by the Center for the Study of Inequality predicts an increase in Asian American political power in the next 25 years
/0 Comments/in For Policymakers, Public Policy, School of Public Affairs, Social Welfare, Updated, Urban Planning Paul Ong/by Joe LukPaul Ong
/in Social Welfare, Urban Planning Economics, Ethnic Communities - Asian American, Finance in Urban Planning, Labor and Employment Paul Ong All Faculty, Emeritus Faculty, Senate / Field / Adjunct Faculty Emeritus Faculty, Faculty/by webteamProfessor Ong has done research on the labor market status of minorities and immigrants, displaced high-tech workers, work and spatial/transportation mismatch, and environmental justice. He is currently engaged in several projects, including an analysis of the relationship between sustainability and …
L.A. Charitable Giving Still Lagging Behind Pre-Recession Levels The Center for Civil Society's new study, co-authored by Paul Ong, shows slow recovery in L.A. County's nonprofit sector
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