Recent Work
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How Should L.A. Tackle Homelessness? Here’s What Angelenos Think
In a politically divided election year, Angelenos agree that one issue is pressing: homelessness. Recent findings from the fifth annual LABarometer survey on Livability & Affordability in Los Angeles reveal the impact of homelessness on the county.
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Energy Efficient, Car Dependent: The State of Mobility and Sustainability in Los Angeles
Our 2024 LABarometer survey on Mobility & Sustainability reveals a growing commitment to energy efficiency in L.A. County, but car is still king.
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In the Wake of the Pandemic: How and Why Housing Plans are Changing in L.A.
Nearly all Angelenos plan to stay put in L.A. Four years ago, they were fleeing in record numbers. What changed in our nation’s most populous county? LABarometer survey data suggest financial constraints kept many low-income residents in place; now, a growing number of these residents appear at risk of displacement.
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How COVID Changed Life in Los Angeles: Recent Findings from a Longitudinal Survey
Data collected from Los Angeles residents between November 2020 and April 2021 offers insights into views on crime, public transit and other topics compared with pre-pandemic views.
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Education Is Now a Bigger Factor Than Race in Desire for COVID-19 Vaccine
New survey results show while racial and ethnic differences in vaccine hesitancy persist, level of education now has a stronger effect on people’s willingness to get the vaccine.
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