CURRICULUM VITAE KEN JACOBS AUGUST 2021

CENTER FOR LABOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION 2521 CHANNING WAY #5555 INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT BERKELEY, CA 94720 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY 510-643-2621 [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION 2006– Chair, Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California at Berkeley

EDUCATION 1984 University of California, Berkeley BA, Philosophy

ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD 2006– Chair, Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California at Berkeley 2004-2006 Deputy Chair, Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California at Berkeley 2002–2004 Labor Policy Specialist, Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California at Berkeley

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, and Miranda Dietz (Eds.) (2014). When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

REFEREED ARTICLES AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Ken Jacobs, Rebecca Smith and Justin McBride (2021). State and Local Policies and Sectoral Labor Standards: From Individual Rights to Collective Power. ILR Review, doi:10.1177/00197939211020706. Marissa Raymond-Flesch, Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs and Claire D. Brindis (2019). Improving Medicaid Access in Times of Health Policy Change: Solutions from Focus Groups with Frontline Enrollment Workers. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Volume 31, Number 1, 280-296. Johns Hopkins University Press. Ken Jacobs and Laurel Lucia (2018). Universal Health Care: Lessons from San Francisco. Health Affairs, 37, No. 9: 1375- 1382. Marissa Raymond-Flesch, Rachel Siemons, Nadereh Pourat, Ken Jacobs, Claire D Brindis (2014). “There Is No Help Out There and If There Is, It's Really Hard to Find”: A Qualitative Study of the Health Concerns and Health Care Access of Latino “DREAMers.” Journal of Adolescent Health, Volume 55, Issue 3, 323–328. Dylan H. Roby, Ken Jacobs, Alex E. Kertzner, and Gerald F. Kominski (2014). The California Health Policy Research Program—Supporting Policy Making through Evidence and Responsive Research. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 30(4), 887-900. DOI: 10.1215/03616878-2743263

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Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, Elise Gould, and Dylan Roby (2013). Large Repayments of Premium Subsidies May Be Owed to the IRS if Family Income Changes Are Not Promptly Reported. Health Affairs, 32(9), 1538-1545. DOI: 10.137 Dylan H. Roby, Greg Watson, Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, Christina M. Kinane, Daphna Gans, Jack Needleman, and Gerald F. Kominski (2013). Modeling the Impact of the Affordable Care Act and the Individual Mandate on Californians. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 34, 16–28. DOI: 10.1007/s10834-012-9349-5 Ann O’Leary, Elizabeth A. Capell, Ken Jacobs, and Laurel Lucia (2011). The Promise of Affordable Care: Maintaining Coverage During Life Transitions. California Journal of Politics and Policy, 3(4). DOI: 10.2202/1944-4370.1194 Ken Jacobs and Dave Graham-Squire (2010). Labor Standards for School Cafeteria Workers, Turnover and Public Program Utilization. Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law, 31(2), 447-458. Ken Jacobs (2009). San Francisco Values: The New Social Contract. Labor and Employment Relations Association Series, Proceedings of the 61st Annual Meeting, 180-187. Michael Reich, Peter Hall, and Ken Jacobs (2005). Living Wage Policies at the San Francisco Airport: Impacts on Workers and Businesses. Industrial Relations, 44(1), 106-138.

NON-REFEREED ACADEMIC ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Ken Jacobs (2018). Governing the Market from Below. In No One Size Fits All: Worker Organization, Policy and Movement in a New Economic Age. Labor and Employment Research Association Series, 271-294. University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Laurel Lucia, Xiao Chen, Ken Jacobs, and Nadereh Pourat (2016). “Health Insurance and Demographics of California Immigrants Eligible for Deferred Action. “ UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs: California Policy Options 2016, Daniel J. B. Mitchell (editor), Chapter 4, 93-108. Ken Jacobs and Michael Reich (2014). When Do Mandates Work? In Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, and Miranda Dietz (Eds.), When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Peter V. Hall, Ken Jacobs, and Michael Reich (2014). Liftoff: Raising Wages at San Francisco Airport. In Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, and Miranda Dietz (Eds.), When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Ken Jacobs (2014). Community Benefit Agreements and Economic Development at Hunters Point Shipyard. In Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, and Miranda Dietz (Eds.), When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Miranda Dietz, Ken Jacobs, and Michael Reich (2014). Lessons Learned and Future Prospects [Afterword]. In Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, and Miranda Dietz (Eds.), When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Ken Jacobs (2009). A Tale of Two Tiers: Dividing Workers in the Age of Neoliberalism. New Labor Forum, 18(1), 67–77. Ken Jacobs (2008). Living Wage Policies and Wal-Mart. Social Policy, 38(2), 6-10. Carol Zabin, Arindrajit Dube, and Ken Jacobs (2004). The Hidden Public Costs of Low-Wage Jobs in California. State of California Labor, 2004(1), 3-44.

RESEARCH REPORTS AND POLICY BRIEFS

Enrique Lopezlira, Kuochih Huang, Sarah Thomason, Annette Bernhardt, and Ken Jacobs (2021). California’s Labor Market in the Time of COVID-19 2021 Chartbook. UC Berkeley Labor Center. Jacobs, Ken and Kuochih Huang (2021). The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs in California’s Construction Industry. UC Berkeley Labor Center. Anna Godoy and Ken Jacobs (2021). The downstream benefits of higher income and wages. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Community Development Discussion Papers, 2021 Series, 21-1.

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Kuochih Huang, Ken Jacobs, Tia Koonse, Ian Eve Perry, Kevin Riley, Laura Stock, and Saba Waheed (2020). The Fast- Food Industry and COVID-19 in Los Angeles. UCLA Labor Center and Labor Occupational Safety and Health; UC Berkeley Labor Center and Labor Occupational Health Program. Jacobs, Ken, Ian Eve Perry, and Jenifer MacGillvary (2021). The Public Cost of a Low Federal . UC Berkeley Labor Center. Ken Jacobs, Ian Eve Perry, and Jenifer MacGillvary (2021). The Public Cost of a Low Minimum Wage in Georgia. UC Berkeley Labor Center. Laurel Lucia, Miranda Dietz and Ken Jacobs (2020). California’s Health Coverage Gains Under the Affordable Care Act: What’s at Stake in California v. Texas? Fact Sheet. UC Berkeley Labor Center. Ken Jacobs and Michael Reich (2020). The Effects of Proposition 22 on Driver Earnings: Response to a Lyft-Funded Report by Dr. Christopher Thornberg. Research Brief. Center for Labor Research and Education, Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics, University of California, Berkeley. Ken Jacobs, Tia Koonse and Jennifer Ray (2020). Workers as Health Monitors: An Assessment of LA County’s Workplace Public Health Council Proposal. Research Brief, UC Berkeley Labor Center, UCLA Labor Center and UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Laurel Lucia, Kevin Lee, Ken Jacobs and Gerald F. Kominski (2020). Health coverage of California workers most at risk of job loss due to COVID-19. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Ken Jacobs and Michael Reich (2020). What would Uber and Lyft owe to the State Unemployment Insurance Fund? Data Brief. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Miranda Dietz, Laurel Lucia, Xiao Chen, Dave Graham-Squire, Hanqing Yao, Petra W. Rasmussen, Greg Watson, Dylan H. Roby, Ken Jacobs, Srikanth Kadiyala and Gerald F. Kominski (2019). California’s Steps to Expand Health Coverage and Improve Affordability: Who Gains and Who Will Be Uninsured and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research? Sarah Thomason, Ken Jacobs and Sharon Jan (2019). Estimating the Coverage of California’s New AB 5 Law. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Anna Powell, Sarah Thomason and Ken Jacobs (2019). Investing in Early Care and Education: The Economic Benefits for California. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Miranda Dietz, Laurel Lucia, Srikanth Kadiyala, Petra W. Rasmussen, Ken Jacobs, Dylan H. Roby, Dave Graham- Squire, Jason Zhang, Greg Watson, Xiao Chen and Gerald F. Kominski (2019). 3.6 Million Californians Would Benefit if California Takes Bold Action to Expand Coverage and Improve Affordability. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Ratna Sinroja, Sarah Thomason and Ken Jacobs (2019). Misclassification in California: A Snapshot of the Janitorial Services, Construction, and Trucking Industries. Policy Brief. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Miranda Dietz, Laurel Lucia, Dylan H. Roby, Ken Jacobs, Petra W. Rasmussen, Xiao Chen, Dave Graham-Squire, Greg Watson, Ian Eve Perry and Gerald F. Kominski (2018). California’s Health Coverage Gains to Erode without Further State Action. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ian Eve Perry, Garrett Strain and Ken Jacobs (2018). Estimated Impact of a Proposed Minimum Wage Law for the North Bay. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Jenifer MacGilvary and Ken Jacobs (2018). The Union Effect in California #3: A Voice for Workers in Public Policy. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs and Sarah Thomason (2018). The Union Effect in California #1: Wages, Benefits, and the Use of Public Safety Net Programs. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Sarah Thomason, Lea Austin, Annette Bernhardt, Laura Dresser, Ken Jacobs and Marcy Whitebook (2018). At the Wage Floor: Covering Homecare and Early Care and Education Workers in the New Generation of Minimum Wage Laws. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UC Berkeley Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, and COWS at UW-Madison.

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Laurel Lucia and Ken Jacobs (2018). Towards Universal Health Coverage California Policy Options for Improving Individual Market Affordability and Enrollment. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Rachel Siemons, Laurel Lucia and Ken Jacobs (2017). California’s Self-Employed and Small Business Employees Experienced Large Health Coverage Gains under ACA. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs and Andrew Bindman (2017). Medi-Cal Expansion under AHCA: Severe Coverage and Funding Loss unless State Backfills Billions in Federal Cuts. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Laurel Lucia, Miranda Dietz and Ken Jacobs (2017). Which California Industries would be Most Affected by ACA Repeal and Cuts to Medi-Cal? UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, Nereida Heller, Saba Waheed and Sam Appel (2017). Emergency Medical Services in California: Wages, Working Conditions, and Industry Profile. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Laurel Lucia, Miranda Dietz, Gerald F. Kominski and Ken Jacobs (2017). Fact Sheets: What do California Counties Stand to Lose under ACA Repeal? UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Laurel Lucia and Ken Jacobs (2016). California’s Projected Economic Losses under ACA Repeal. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Miranda Dietz, Laurel Lucia, Gerald F. Kominski and Ken Jacobs (2016). ACA Repeal in California: Who Stands to Lose? UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Miranda Dietz, Dave Graham-Squire, Tara Becker, Xiao Chen, Laurel Lucia and Ken Jacobs (2016). Preliminary Regional Remaining Uninsured 2017 Data Book, California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM) version 2.0. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Michael Reich, Claire Montialoux, Annette Bernhardt, Sylvia A. Allegretto, Sarah Thomason and Ken Jacobs (2016). The Effects of a $15 Minimum Wage by 2019 in San Jose and Santa Clara County. The UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics, UC Berkeley Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Ken Jacobs, Zohar Perla, Ian Perry and Dave Graham-Squire (2016). Producing Poverty: The Public Cost of Low-Wage Production Jobs in Manufacturing. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Miranda Dietz, Nadereh Pourat, Max W. Hadler, Laurel Lucia, Dylan H. Roby and Ken Jacobs (2016). Affordability and Eligibility Barriers Remain for California’s Uninsured. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Miranda Dietz, Nadereh Pourat, Max W. Hadler, Laurel Lucia, Dylan H. Roby and Ken Jacobs (2016). Who Had Medi-Cal and Who Remained Uninsured in the First Year of Expansion? UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs and Ian Perry (2016). $15 Minimum Wage in California: Who Would Be Affected by the Proposal to Raise California’s Minimum Wage? UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Michael Reich, Sylvia Allegretto, Ken Jacobs, and Claire Montialoux (2016). The Effects of a $15 Minimum Wage in New York State. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Ken Jacobs, Ian Perry, and Jenifer MacGillvary (2016). The Public Cost of Low-Wage Work in New England. Communities & Banking, Spring 2016, Federal Research Bank of Boston. Ken Jacobs, Ian Perry, and Jenifer MacGillvary (2016). The Public Cost of Low Wages in New York. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Marissa Raymond-Flesch, Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs, and Claire Brindis (2015). Lessons from the Medi-Cal Expansion Frontlines. UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, Ian Perry, and Michael Reich (2015). Contra Costa County’s Proposed Minimum Wage Law: A Prospective Impact Study. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Michael Reich, Annette Bernhardt, Ian Perry, and Ken Jacobs (2015). Estimated Impact of a Proposed Minimum Wage Law for Sacramento. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Ken Jacobs, Ian Perry, and Jenifer MacGillvary (2015). The High Public Cost of Low Wages. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education.

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Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, and Ian Perry (2015). The Proposed Minimum Wage Law for Los Angeles: Economic Impacts and Policy Options. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Laurel Lucia, Miranda Dietz, Ken Jacobs, Xiao Chen, and Gerald Kominski (2015). Which Californians will Lack Health Insurance under the Affordable Care Act? UC Berkeley Center for Research and Education. Sylvia Allegretto, Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, and Megan Emiko Scott (2014). The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs in the Banking Industry. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, and Ian Perry (2014). The Mayor of Los Angeles’ Proposed City Minimum Wage Policy: A Prospective Impact Study. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, and Ian Perry (2014). San Francisco’s Proposed City Minimum Wage Law: A Prospective Impact Study. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, and Ian Perry (2014). Fact Sheet: Estimated Impact of San Diego’s Proposed Minimum Wage Law. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, and Ian Perry (2014). The Impact of Oakland's Proposed City Minimum Wage Law: A Prospective Study. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, Greg Watson, Dylan H. Roby, Nadereh Pourat, and Gerald F. Kominski (2014). A Little Investment Goes a Long Way: Modest Cost to Expand Preventive and Routine Health Services to All Low-Income Californians. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Joanne Spetz, Bianca K. Frogner, Laurel Lucia, and Ken Jacobs (2014). The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on New Jobs. Big Ideas for Job Creation, UC Berkeley Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Miranda Dietz, Dave Graham-Squire, and Ken Jacobs (2014). The Ongoing Importance of Enrollment: Churn in Covered California and Medi-Cal. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, and Annette Bernhardt (2014). Local Minimum Wage Laws: Impacts on Workers, Families and Businesses. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Claire D. Brindis, Max W. Hadler, Ken Jacobs, Laurel Lucia, Nadereh Pourat, Marissa Raymond-Flesch, Rachel Siemons, and Efrain Talamantes (2014). Realizing the Dream for Californians Eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): Health Needs and Access to Health Care. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. Claire D. Brindis, Max W. Hadler, Ken Jacobs, Laurel Lucia, Nadereh Pourat, Marissa Raymond-Flesch, Rachel Siemons, and Efrain Talamantes (2014). Realizing the Dream for Californians Eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): Demographics and Health Coverage. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. Ken Jacobs and Dave Graham-Squire (2013). Under the "Forty Hours is Full Time Act" More Americans would Lose Job- Based Health Coverage and Work Hours, while Federal Costs would Increase. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Miranda Dietz, Peter Hall, and Ken Jacobs (2013). Course Correction: Reversing Wage Erosion to Restore Good Jobs at American Airports. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Sylvia Allegretto, Marc Doussard, Dave Graham-Squire, Ken Jacobs, Dan Thompson, and Jeremy Thompson (2013). Fast Food, Poverty Wages: The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs in the Fast-Food Industry. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. William H. Dow, Dylan H. Roby, Gerald F. Kominski, and Ken Jacobs (2013). New Research Further Strengthens Evidence of the Benefits of the Health Care Safety Net. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Dave Graham-Squire, Ken Jacobs, and Laurel Lucia (2013). Predicted Medi-Cal Enrollment Among Californians Working for Large Firms. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Elizabeth C. Lytle, Dylan H. Roby, Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs, Livier Cabezas, and Naderah Pourat (2013). Smooth Transitions into Medi-Cal: Ensuring Continuity of Coverage for Low Income Health Program Enrollees. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

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Elizabeth C. Lytle, Dylan H. Roby, Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs, Livier Cabezas, and Naderah Pourat (2013). Promoting Enrollment of Low Income Health Program Participants in Covered California. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Dave Graham-Squire and Ken Jacobs (2013). Which Workers are Most At Risk of Reduced Work Hours under the Affordable Care Act? UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs, Greg Watson, Miranda Dietz, and Dylan H Roby (2013). Medi-Cal Expansion under the Affordable Care Act: Significant Increase in Coverage with Minimal Cost to the State. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs, Miranda Dietz, Dave Graham-Squire, Nadereh Pourat, and Dylan H. Roby (2012). After Millions of Californians Gain Health Coverage Under the Affordable Care Act, Who Will Remain Uninsured? UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Ken Jacobs, Greg Watson, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Dave Graham-Squire, Christina M. Kinane, Daphna Gans, and Jack Needleman (2012). Nine Out of Ten Non-Elderly Californians Will Be Insured When the Affordable Care Act is Fully Implemented. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Nadereh Pourat, Christina M. Kinane, Greg Watson, Daphna Gans, and Jack Needleman (2012). Predicted Exchange Enrollment with Subsidies under the Affordable Care Act: Regional and County Estimates. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Nadereh Pourat, Christina M. Kinane, Greg Watson, Daphna Gans, and Jack Needleman (2012). Predicted Increase in Medi-Cal Enrollment under the Affordable Care Act: Regional and County Estimates. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Nadereh Pourat, Christina M. Kinane, Greg Watson, Daphna Gans, and Jack Needleman (2012). Remaining Uninsured in California under the Affordable Care Act: Regional and County Estimates. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Shana Alex Lavarreda, Livier Cabezas, Ken Jacobs, Dylan H. Roby, Nadereh Pourat, and Gerald F. Kominski (2012). The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2009 California Health Interview Survey. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Daphna Gans, Christina Kinane, Greg Watson, Dylan H. Roby, Jack Needleman, Dave Graham-Squire, Gerald F. Kominski, Ken Jacobs, David Dexter, and Ellen Wu (2012). Achieving Equity by Building a Bridge from Eligible to Enrolled. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Ken Jacobs, Greg Watson, Dave Graham-Squire, Christina M. Kinane, Daphna Gans, and Jack Needleman (2012). Newly Insured Californians Would Fall by More than 1 Million under the Affordable Care Act without the Requirement to Purchase Insurance. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, Dylan H. Roby, Gerald F. Kominski, Christina M. Kinane, Jack Needleman, Greg Watson, and Daphna Gans (2011). Proposed Regulations Could Limit Access to Affordable Health Coverage for Workers’ Children and Family Members. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Sylvia A. Allegretto, Ken Jacobs, and Laurel Lucia (2011). The Wrong Target: Public Sector Unions and State Budget Deficits. UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics. Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, and Stephanie Luce (2011). Living Wage Policies and Big-Box Retail: How a Higher Wage Standard Would Impact Walmart Workers and Shoppers. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, Laurel Lucia, Ann O’Leary, and Ann Marie Marciarille (2011). Maximizing Health Care Enrollment through Seamless Coverage for Families in Transition: Current Trends and Policy Implications. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UC Berkeley Center on Health, Economic & Family Security.

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T. William Lester and Ken Jacobs (2010). Creating Good Jobs in Our Communities: How Higher Wage Standards Affect Economic Development and Employment. Center for American Progress Action Fund. Ken Jacobs, Laurel Lucia, and Dave Graham-Squire (2010). Eligibility for Medi-Cal and the Health Insurance Exchange in California under the Affordable Care Act. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, Laurel Lucia, and T. William Lester (2010). Regional Economic Impacts of Proposed Health and Human Services Cuts. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Laurel Lucia, Ken Jacobs, and Dave Graham-Squire (2010). Federal Health Reform: Impact on California Small Businesses, Their Employees and the Self-Employed. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, Laurel Lucia, and T. William Lester (2010). The Economic Consequences of Proposed California Budget Cuts. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs (2010). Raising The Bar: The Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Point Development Community Benefits Agreement. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, T. William Lester, and Laurel Tan (2010). Budget Solutions and Jobs. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, Laurel Tan, Dave Graham-Squire, Jon Gabel, and Roland McDevitt (2010). The President's Health Reform Proposal: Impact on Access and Affordability in California. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, NORC, Towers Watson. Ken Jacobs, William H. Dow, Dave Graham-Squire, and Laurel Tan (2010). Who Benefits from the Proposed Amendment to the Senate Excise Tax on Employer Health Premiums? UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Jon Gabel, Ken Jacobs, Laurel Tan, Roland McDevitt, Jeremy Pickreign, and Shova KC (2009). National Health Reform Requirements and California Employers. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, NORC, Towers Watson. Ken Jacobs and Dave Graham-Squire (2009). Californians' Access to Coverage under the Health Reform Proposals. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs, Laurel Tan, Roland McDevitt, Jon Gabel, and Ryan Lore (2009). How Would Health Care Reforms Change the Spending of California Families Without an Employer Plan? UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, NORC, Towers Watson. Annette Gardner, Melissa Rodgers, and Ken Jacobs (2009). Addressing California's Health Coverage Gaps: The Impact of National Health Care Reform. UC Berkeley Center on Health, Economic & Family Security, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. Ken Jacobs (2009). Comparing the Employer Requirements in the Congressional Health Proposals. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs (2009). The High Cost of Furloughs. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs and Jacob Hacker (2009). How to Structure a ‘Play-or-Pay’ Requirement on Employers: Lessons from California for National Health Reform. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, UC Berkeley Center on Health, Economic & Family Security. Ken Jacobs and David Graham-Squire (2009). No Recovery in Sight: Health Coverage for Working-Age Adults in the and California. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs and Dave Graham-Squire (2008). Secure and Affordable Health Care Act of 2008: Impact on Payroll Costs in California. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Arindrajit Dube, Dave Graham-Squire, Ken Jacobs, and Stephanie Luce (2007). Living Wage Policies and Wal-Mart: How a Higher Wage Standard Would Impact Wal-Mart Workers and Shoppers. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs and Lucas Ronconi (2007). Modeling Employer Participation in Adult Healthcare Coverage Expansion in San Mateo County. For the San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Coverage Expansion. Ken Jacobs, Korey Capozza, Dylan H. Roby, Gerald F. Kominski, and E. Richard Brown (2007). Health Coverage Expansion in California: What Can Consumers Afford to Spend? UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education.

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Ken Jacobs, Lucas Ronconi, and Dave Graham-Squire (2007). Health Coverage Proposals in California: Impact on Businesses. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Dave Graham-Squire, Ken Jacobs, and Arindrajit Dube (2007). California Healthcare: Firm Spending and Worker Coverage. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Ken Jacobs (2006). The Hidden Cost of Jobs without Health Care Benefits. Perspectives on Work, 10(2), 14-17. Rhonda Evans, Jabril Bensedrine, Ken Jacobs, and Carol Zabin (2006). Establishing a San Francisco Taxi Driver Health Care Coverage Plan. For the City & County of San Francisco Department of Public Health. Arindrajit Dube, Ken Jacobs, Sarah Muller, Bob Brownstein, and Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins (2006). Declining Job-Based Health Coverage in the United States and California: A Crisis for Working Families. Working Partnerships USA, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Arindrajit Dube, Ken Jacobs, and Steve Wertheim (2005). Internal Wal-Mart Memo Validates Findings of UC Berkeley Study. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Arindrajit Dube, Ken Jacobs, Sarah Muller, Bob Brownstein, and Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins (2005). Kids at Risk: Declining Employer-Based Health Coverage in California and the United States. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, Working Partnerships USA. Arindrajit Dube, Ken Jacobs, Sarah Muller, Bob Brownstein, and Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins (2005). Falling Apart: Declining Job-Based Health Coverage for Working Families in California and the United States. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, Working Partnerships USA. Arindrajit Dube and Ken Jacobs (2004). Hidden Cost of Wal-Mart Jobs: Use of Safety Net Programs by Wal-Mart Workers in California. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education. Michael Reich, Peter Hall, and Ken Jacobs (2003). Living Wages and Economic Performance: The San Francisco Airport Model. UC Berkeley Institute of Industrial Relations. Michael Reich, Peter Hall, and Ken Jacobs (2001). Living Wages and Airport Security. University of California Institute for Labor and Employment.

BOOK REVIEWS, BLOG POSTS AND OPINION

Fiscal Effects of the Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act, AB 257. UC Berkeley Labor Center Blog. May 21, 2021. Time to Act for Workers: Critical State and Local Policies to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic. UC Berkeley Labor Center Blog. With Nari Rhee, Annette Bernhardt and Laurel Lucia. March 24, 2020. Increases in health care costs are coming out of workers’ pockets one way or another: The tradeoff between employer premium contributions and wages. UC Berkeley Labor Center Blog. With Laurel Lucia. January 29, 2020. The Uber/Lyft Ballot Initiative Guarantees only $5.64 an Hour. UC Berkeley Labor Center Blog. With Michael Reich. January 29, 2020. Opinion: High court union dues ruling a blow to democracy. San Jose Mercury News. Opinion. June 30, 2018. What is at stake in the Supreme Court ruling on Janus v. AFSCME, San Francisco Chronicle. With Sarah Thomason. June 22, 2018. It’s Simple. To Make Air Travel Safer, Pay Airport Workers More. Newsweek, December 28, 2017. 550,000 fewer California jobs projected under last-ditch GOP health bill in 2027. Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, September 26, 2017. With Laurel Lucia and Ian Perry. The GOP’s last-ditch effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act is the worst one yet for California. Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, September 18, 2017. With Laurel Lucia and Ian Perry. Which Congressional Districts Face the Largest Medi-Cal Coverage Losses under the Senate Bill? Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, July 20, 2017. With Laurel Lucia and Ian Perry. McConnell’s ObamaCare repeal would hurt millions, and you could be among those hurt. The Hill, July 19, 2017. How Big are the Projected Medi-Cal Cuts under the Senate Bill in Context of the State Budget? Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, July 5, 2017. With Laurel Lucia.

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Senate Republicans’ Health Bill Especially Hurts the Lowest-Income Californians. Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, June 22, 2017. With Laurel Lucia. The Sick Logic behind the Republican Health Care Plan. Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, May 25, 2017. ACA Repeal: Worse than the Drought for San Joaquin Valley Jobs. Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, January 13, 2017. With Laurel Lucia. Hundreds of Thousands of Californians could Gain Health Insurance if Supreme Court Upholds Obama’s Executive Action on Immigration. Raising the Bar: UC Berkeley Labor Center blog, June 9, 2016. With Miranda Dietz and Laurel Lucia. Low-Wage Manufacturing Jobs Cost Taxpayers $10.2 Billion in Public Assistance. Time, May 11, 2016. Americans are spending $153 billion a year to subsidize McDonald’s and Wal-Mart’s low wage workers. Washington Post, April 15, 2015. What San Diego Can Learn From San Francisco’s Minimum Wage Bump. Voice of San Diego, April 29, 2014. With Michael Reich. Minimum wage debate goes local. San Francisco Chronicle, April 18, 2014. With Annette Bernhardt. All is Local. New York Times, March 22, 2014. With Michael Reich. The minimum wage fight: From San Francisco to de Blasio’s New York. Reuters, February 11, 2014. With Michael Reich. San Francisco’s raise-the-pay experiment. San Francisco Chronicle, January 28, 2014. With Michael Reich. “Forty Hours is Full-Time” plan would only make the problem worse. The Hill, January 10, 2014. When fast food corporations hold down wages, it affects all of us. Sacramento Bee, November 13, 2013. Sub -par reporting on the ACA. Berkeley Blog, September 23, 2013. Private-sector workers deserve a secure pension program, too. San Jose Mercury News, September 25, 2012. A good day for America. The Berkeley Blog, June 28, 2012. Raising the retirement age increases inequality. Sacramento Bee, February 27, 2012. With Nari Rhee. It's the Economy, Stupid—Public Sector Unions are not the Cause of State Budget Deficits. California Progress Report, October 20, 2011. Time to close loophole in S.F. health care law. San Francisco Chronicle, August 1, 2011. Balancing Economic Development and Social Welfare in South Africa: The Walmart/Massmart Merger. Berkeley Blog, May 23, 2011. Living Wage Laws: Good for Workers and Good for the Economy. Huffington Post, February 19, 2011. Stop blaming public employees for the state's rickety finances. Sacramento Bee, September 4, 2010. With Stefanie Kalmin. Benefits Could Go Beyond Small Businesses. California HealthLine, July 1, 2010. With Laurel Lucia. The Economic Consequences of Proposed California Budget Cuts. California Progress Report, May 27, 2010. There are economic consequences to budget cuts. Berkeley Blog, May 27, 2010. Deficit reduction isn't one size fits all. San Francisco Chronicle, April 25, 2010. With T. William Lester. When it comes to jobs, not all budget solutions are equal. Berkeley Blog, March 17, 2010. The end game on health reform. Berkeley Blog, March 3, 2010. TNR’s Jonathan Cohn makes an important point on reconciliation. Berkeley Blog, February 26, 2010. Do Health Savings Accounts Lower Costs? Berkeley Blog, February 26, 2010. Health care reform would increase access and affordability in California. Berkeley Blog, February 24, 2010. Pass the Bill. Berkeley Blog, January 20, 2010. A step forward. Berkeley Blog, December 2009. Health Reform and Jobs. Berkeley Blog, November 16, 2009. The House Wins. Economic Policy Institute, November 13, 2009. With Elise Gould

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California needs labor research and education. San Jose Mercury News, September 6, 2009. With Kent Wong. Health care reform: Shared risk, responsibility. San Francisco Chronicle, September 3, 2009. With Jacob Hacker. Health care crisis makes our economic illness worse. Sacramento Bee, October 25, 2008. State’s global warming solutions should produce good jobs. San Francisco Chronicle, August 1, 2008. With Art Pulaski. Weighing the Cost of Health Care Reform. Sacramento Bee, October 7, 2007. Grocery Dispute is about Health Care. San Diego Union Tribune, June 26, 2007. Mounting Business Mandates? Riverside Press Enterprise, June 2007. Review of Fighting for a Living Wage by Stephanie Luce. Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 60(4), Fall 2005. Review of For All These Rights by Jennifer Klein. Labor Studies Journal, 30(2), Summer 2005.

RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

The Public Cost of Low Wage Work, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2018. Demographic Analysis and Microsimulation Model, California Health Benefit Exchange, 2018. California Health Policy Research Program, 2017-2019, The California Endowment, 2017. California Health Policy Research Program, 2017-2018. The California Endowment, 2017. California Health Policy Research Program, 2016-2017. The California Endowment, 2016. Remaining Uninsured in California: Regional Projections. Blue Shield of California Foundation, 2016. Low-Wage Work in California, 2016-2018. The California Wellness Foundation, 2015. California Health Coverage Affordability Analysis. California HealthCare Foundation, 2015. Micro-Simulation Model and Technical Assistance, 2015-2017. Covered California, sub-award via UCLA, 2015. Low-Wage Work and Labor Standards in East Bay Cities. Y & H Soda Foundation, 2015. CalSTRS Plan Design Analysis. CalSTRS, 2015. California Health Policy Research Program, 2015-2016. The California Endowment, 2015. Analysis of Options for Creating a Public Benefit Program to Increase Affordability of Health Insurance for San Franciscans. California HealthCare Foundation, 2014. Remaining Uninsured in California: Medi-Cal Eligible but not Enrolled—Population Characteristics and Enrollment Barriers. Blue Shield of California Foundation, 2014. CalSIM Report on Remaining Uninsured, Local Eligibility and Enrollment Estimates. The California Wellness Foundation, sub-awards via the San Diego Council of Community Clinics and UCLA, 2014. Economic Analysis of the Minimum Wage Increase. City of Seattle, 2014. Low-Wage Work and Labor Standards in East Bay Cities. Y & H Soda Foundation, 2014. Healthier U Evaluation. Sierra Health Foundation, 2014. California Health Policy Research Program, 2014-15. The California Endowment, 2014. Remaining Uninsured Study: DACA-Eligible Youth and Young Adults in California. Blue Shield of California Foundation, 2013. California Health Policy Research Program, 2013–14. The California Endowment, 2013. Design and Recommendations for Building the Bridge to Medi-Cal Enrollment from the Low-Income Health Program. Blue Shield of California Foundation, sub-award via UCLA, 2013. Demographic Analysis and Microsimulation Model Comparisons. Covered California (formerly California Health Benefit Exchange), sub-award via UCLA, 2013. Center for Health Policy Research—Evaluation of the Low-Income Health Program. Blue Shield of California Foundation, sub-award via UCLA, 2012.

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Demographic Analysis and Microsimulation Model Comparisons. California Health Benefit Exchange, sub-award via UCLA, 2012. Planning and Coordination to Carry Out the Design and Recommendations for Building the Bridge to Medi-Cal Enrollment from the Low-Income Health Program. California Department of Health Care Services, sub-award via UCLA, 2012. California Health Policy Research Program, 2012–13. The California Endowment, 2012. Low-Income Health Program (LIHP) Evaluation. Blue Shield of California Foundation, sub-award via UCLA, 2012. Design and Recommendations for Building the Bridge to Medi-Cal Enrollment from the Low-Income Health Program. Blue Shield of California Foundation, sub-award via UCLA, 2012. California Health Policy Research Program. The California Endowment, 2011. Estimating the Underground Economy: Impact of Fraud on Complying Employers, Affected Workers, and State and Federal . California Department of Industrial Relations, 2011. Geographic Distribution of Uninsured California Population After Health Care Reform Implementation. Blue Shield of California Foundation, 2011. Maximizing Health Care Enrollment through Seamless Coverage for Families in Transition. Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, 2010. The Underground Economy. California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation, 2009. California Health Care Policy Research Program. The California Endowment, 2008. Modeling Employer Participation in Adult Healthcare Coverage Expansion in San Mateo County. San Mateo Health Department, 2007. California Health Care Policy Research Program. The California Endowment, 2007. The Hidden Public Cost of Low-Wage Work. Rockefeller Foundation, sub-award via University of Illinois at Chicago, 2006. Can Wal-Mart Meet Higher Labor Standards? With Arindrajit Dube. Anonymous foundation, 2006. The Dynamics of Job-Quality Transformation: Health Benefits in the Unionized Grocery Sector in California. With Arindrajit Dube. California Program on Access to Care, 2006. Labor Market Impact of Wal-Mart Growth. With Arindrajit Dube. General Service Foundation, 2005. Job Quality in the Retail Industry. American Rights at Work, 2005. The Dynamics of Job-Quality Transformation: Health Benefits in the Unionized Grocery Sector in California. With Arindrajit Dube. UC Labor and Employment Research Fund, 2005. The Impact of Rising Health Insurance Costs on Low and Moderate Income Workers and Families in California. With Arindrajit Dube, Bob Brownstein, and Sara Muller. California Endowment and Blue Shield Foundation, 2004. The Costs of Low Road Employment—Impact on Employers. With Arindrajit Dube and Michael Reich. National Economic Development and Law Center, 2004. The Costs of Low-Wage Employment to California Taxpayers. With Carol Zabin and Arindrajit Dube. National Economic Development and Law Center, 2004. Planning Grant for Pilot Project to Expand Health Coverage for Direct Care Workers in Community-Based Services for People with Developmental Disabilities. With Carol Zabin and Dion Aroner. California HealthCare Foundation, 2004. Impact Analysis of the San Francisco Living Wage Ordinance. With Michael Reich and Peter Hall. Institute for Labor and Employment, 2002.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

What’s at Stake in the Minimum Wage Debate: A Political Economic Perspective. Panelist. Network for a New . February 2021.

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Rideshare drivers, employee status, and California's proposition 22. Centre for Decent Work, University of Sheffield. January 2021. A Way Forward: Collaboration in Polarizing Time. Panelist. The Human Rights and Business Initiative, University of California, Berkeley, Annual Conference on Business, Technology, and Human Rights, October 2020. Gig Workers and Proposition. Panelist. New America Foundation Webinar, April 2021 State and Local Policies and Sectoral Labor Standards: From Individual Rights to Collective Power, LERA Annual Meeting, June 2020 TNC Drivers and Employee Status, Rideshare Drivers’ United Town Hall, June 2020 AB5 and Gig Worker Policy, Cornell Worker Institute and Lois Gray Innovation Initiative, May 2020 Homecare work and the COVID Crisis, SEIU 2105 IHSS Regional Roundtable, May 2020 Workers’ Rights in the Pandemic, UCLA Hammer Lecture, May 2020 Job Quality in California, California Commission on the Future of Work, Sacramento, September 10, 2019 Future of the American Workplace, Office of Professional Employees International Union 2019 Convention Pre- Conference, June 10, 2019 State and Local Policies and Sectoral Bargaining: From Individual Rights to Collective Power, Cornell ILR/Rutgers Symposium on Federalism in US Work Relations, November 9, 2018 Universal Health Care: Lessons from San Francisco, Health Affairs, Health and Health Care In California briefing, September 17, 2018 Governing the Market from Below: Setting Labor Standards at the State and Local Level, Labor and Employment Relations Association, June 2018 Public Sector after Janus, San Francisco Bar Association, June 2018 California is Working, California Assembly Democratic Policy Summit, February 27, 2018 Universal Access to Care: Lessons from San Francisco, California Assembly Select Committee on Health Care Delivery Systems and Universal Coverage, December 11, 2017 Employer-Sponsored Insurance in California, California Assembly Select Committee on Health Care Delivery Systems and Universal Coverage, October 23, 2017 Wages, Turnover and Airport Security, Briefing from Members of the Denver City Council, October 18, 2017 California’s Response to Trump on Healthcare, UC Berkeley Osher Lifetime Learning Institute, June 29, 2017 ACA and Preserving Social Security and Medicare, Town Hall meeting with U.S. Representative Huffman, March 13, 2017 ACA and Healthcare Issues Facing Unions, San Francisco Labor Council, February 27, 2017 Fight for Our Health Emergency Town Hall, Modesto, CA, February 15, 2017 Press Conference on EMS Workers Bill of Rights with Assemblymember Freddie Rodriguez, February 7, 2017 Industry Wage Setting Strategies, Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society Next Steps Summit, December 5, 2016 California’s $15 Minimum Wage, Milken Institute California Summit, October 25, 2016 Arizona’s Proposed Minimum Wage Ballot Initiative, Arizona State University Town Hall Debate, October 4, 2016 San Mateo’s $15 Minimum Wage, San Mateo City Council, June 6, 2016 Effects of ACA Repeal and Replace on Santa Clara County, Santa Clara County Health Care Stakeholder Workgroup, April 5, 2017 Projected Impacts of the San Jose Minimum Wage, San Jose City Council, April 14, 2016 San Jose Minimum Wage, Cities Association of Santa Clara County, April 14, 2016 Fiscal Impacts of the California $15 Minimum Wage, Testimony, California Senate Appropriations Committee, March 30, 2016 Minimum Wage and the Fight for $15 in California, California Budget and Policy Centers Policy Insight 2016 Conference, March 9, 2016

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Which Californians are Projected to Remain Uninsured? Covered California, February 23, 2016 Minimum Wage and the Fight for $15, Working for Dignity: A Community Discussion on Raising the Minimum Wage, UC Santa Cruz, November 19, 2015 Income Inequality Impacts and a Statewide Minimum Wage, Fair Shake Commission, Los Angeles. November 10, 2015 Minimum Wage and the Fight for $15, Marin Employment Connection Fireside Chat, November 5, 2015 Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level, UC Davis Center for Poverty Research conference on Employment, Earnings and Inequality: Realities and Opportunities in Low-Wage Labor Markets, October 16, 2015 Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level, League of Cities, East Bay Division, October 22, 2015 The Impact of Contra Costa County’s Proposed Minimum Wage Law: A Prospective Study, El Cerrito City Council, September 21, 2015. Proposed Living Wage Law for the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, Testimony, Broward County Council, September 10, 2015. Nonprofits and the Proposed Minimum Wage Law for Santa Monica, City of Santa Monica, August 28, 2015. Raising the State Minimum Wage, Testimony, California Senate Labor Committee, July 31, 2015. Setting a Higher Minimum Wage in the Fast Food Industry, Testimony, New York State Wage Board, June 22, 2015. Income Inequality and Low-Wage work in Oregon, Testimony, Oregon House Committee on Business and Labor, via video conference, May 20, 2015. Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Minimum Wage Law for Los Angeles, Testimony, Los Angeles City Council, May 15, 2015. Economic Overview, United Food and Commercial Workers Western States Council, December 2014. Minimum Wage, the New National Landscape, National Employment Law Project, Washington DC, November 2014. The New Minimum Wage Policies and Research, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Berkeley, September 2014. The Affordable Care Act and Labor Center Research on Expanded Coverage. California State Association of Counties, Institute: Federal Health Care Reform and California Counties, San Diego, September 19, 2014. Healthy Workplaces. Interdisciplinary Center for Healthy Workplaces, Berkeley, June 2014. When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level. Book Talks. Employment Law Center, San Francisco, June 2014. North Bay Jobs with Justice, Sonoma, June 2014. University of Oregon Labor and Employment Research Center, Eugene, OR, June 2014. Hastings of Law, San Francisco, April 2014. SPUR, San Francisco, March 2014 UC Berkeley Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, January 2014. Local Minimum Wage Laws. Testimony, New York Senate Labor Committee, June 2014. When Mandates Work: Raising Labor Standards at the Local Level, the Case of San Francisco. Labor and Employment Relations Association 66th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014. Panel Discussant: Wage Stagnation, the Attack on Labor Standards and Labor-Community Campaigns to Raise Wages. Labor and Employment Relations Association 66th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014. New Coverage Projections from the California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM) Model. Covered California Board public meeting, May 2014. Local Minimum Wage Laws: Impacts on Workers and Businesses, Testimony, Berkeley City Council, May 2014. Local Minimum Wage Laws: Impacts on Workers, Families and Businesses. Seattle City Council, April 2014. Local Minimum Wage Laws: Impacts on Workers, Families and Businesses. Income Inequality Symposium, a one-day conference hosted by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, March 2014 City Minimum Wage Laws. City of Seattle Income Inequality Advisory Committee, March 2014.

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The Affordable Care Act and California, Scholars Strategy Network, March 2014. Monitoring Implementation of the Affordable Care Act. UCSF Mini-Medical School, March 2014. The Affordable Care Act, Unions and . National Fraternal Order of Police. February 2014. Public Employees and the Affordable Care Act. RLS Labor Symposium. January 2014. Who will Gain Coverage and Who will Remain Uninsured? California & Contra Costa County under the Affordable Care Act. Contra Costa County Stakeholders Collaborative, January 2014. Changing Healthcare in the Workforce. Webinar for SEIU-UHW, January 2014. Affordable Care Act: Latest updates, how it affects labor, you and your retirement. IBEW Local 617, San Carlos, January 2014. Pension Beliefs. Panelist, California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) Board, January 2014. Wage Levels in the Fast-Food Industry. Joint hearing of the Senate and Assembly labor committees. November 2013. Affordability standards for tax-credits under the ACA. Empowering Consumer Decision-Making within the Exchange Context, First National Health Exchange Summit West, Los Angeles, November 2013. Understanding Advance Premium Tax Credits. Enrollment and Eligibility Determinations, First National Health Exchange Summit West, Los Angeles, November 2013. Making the Medi-Cal Expansion a Success. California Association of Health Plans, October 2013. Modeling the Affordable Care Act with CalSIM, UC Berkeley School of Public Health, September 2013. Labor, Employers and the Affordable Care Act. Fighting for Health Care in the Age of the Affordable Care Act AFL-CIO 2013 National Convention, Los Angeles, September 2013. Affordable Care Act. AFL-CIO Workers’ Voice conference, Atlanta, August 2013. Minimizing Families’ Health Care Subsidy Repayments due to income volatility. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 2013. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in California Coverage after the Affordable Care Act. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 2013. Employer Responses to the Affordable Care Act. California Labor Federation Joint Legislative Conference, April 2013. The impact of health reform on boys and young men of color in California. California Program on Access to Care, February 2013. Affordable Care Act: Estimated Impacts of Californians’ Health Coverage. California Senate Democratic Caucus briefing, February 2013. Testimony on Medi-Cal expansion. California Assembly Health Committee, February 2013. Testimony on Medi-Cal expansion. California Senate Budget Committee, February 2013. Testimony on Medi-Cal expansion. California Senate Health Committee, February 2013. Outreach and Enrollment Strategies. Insure the Uninsured Project (ITUP), February 2013. Using CalSIM. California Health Policy Forum, January 2013. Health Reform: Implications for Part-Time Work. National Conference Call co-sponsored by the UC Berkeley Labor Center, CLASP, and Families USA, January 2013. Affordable Care Act: Estimated Impacts of Californians’ Health Coverage. Democratic Assembly Caucus briefing, January 2013. The Impact of the ACA on Santa Clara County. Santa Clara County Health Committee, December 2012. Importance of working with unions in developing strategies for health care cost control. California Public Employers Labor Relations Association (CALPERA) Annual Training Conference, December 2012. Remaining Uninsured in CA after Implementation of the ACA. Public Policy Institute of California, November 2012. Remaining uninsured in California and Santa Clara County. Community Health Partnerships, San Jose, November 2012. Remaining Uninsured in California under ACA. Regional Associations of California, September 2012.

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Minimizing Families’ Health Care Subsidy Repayments, California Program on Access to Care, Sacramento, August 2012. The Affordable Care Act and its impact on Santa Clara County. SIREN Health Care Legislative Advocacy Breakfast, San Jose, June 2012. Access to Affordable Health Coverage for Workers’ Children and Family Members. AcademyHealth’s Annual Research Meeting, June 2012. Health Insurance Coverage in California under the ACA. California Association of Health Plans Conference, Burbank CA, May 2012. The Affordable Care Act: Overview of Law, Coverage Estimates and Strategies for Maximizing Enrollment, SEIU, April 2012. What unions should know about the Affordable Care Act. California Labor Federation Joint Legislative Conference, March 2012. The Shifting Coverage Landscape: Implications for the Uninsured in California and Elsewhere. CHCS Charity Care Affinity Group, March 2012. Health care in California and seamless coverage issues in the ACA. Covered California Board Meeting, Fresno, March 2012. Presentation to Santa Clara County community stakeholders and county leaders planning for ACA implementation in the county, February 2012. Retirement Age and Inequality, Testimony, California State Assembly Committee on Public Employees, Sacramento, February 2012. Employer responses to the ACA. Kaiser Permanente and Service Employees International Union, February 2012. Maintaining Health Coverage During Life Transitions. Panel discussion at the Center for American Progress, Washington, DC, October 2011. Impact of Health Care Reform on the Behavior of Workers and Firms. Health Care Reform in California: A UC View of Prospects and Challenges. A program co-sponsored by the California Program on Access to Care and the UC Berkeley School of Public Health in cooperation with the California Senate Health Committee, July 2010. Enforcing Employer Health Care Requirements. AcademyHealth’s Annual Research Meeting, Boston, June 2010. Testimony. Competition Tribunal of South Africa , Hearing in the matter between Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Massmart Holdings LTD, Pretoria, South Africa, May 11, 2011. Labor Standards Policies: Research on Economic Impacts. Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law, UC Berkeley Law School, April 2010. Impacts of Federal Health Reform in California. Insure the Uninsured Project 14th Annual Conference, February 2010. Briefing on health care reform for California Senate and Assembly staff, January 2010. The Public Option, Employer Mandate & How National Health Care Reform Can Learn From San Francisco's Success. American Constitutional Society, Stanford Bio-Law and Health Policy Society, Stanford Law School, December 2009. Conference call briefing on health care reform for 20 U.S. Congressional and Senate aides from California, with NORC, December 2009. Health Care Reform: The National Picture. Developmental Disabilities Council, December 2009. Shared Responsibility in National Health Care Reform. Bringing National Health Reform to California, UC Berkeley Center for Health Economic and Family Security/UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, November 2009. National Health Reform and the California Economy. Maddy Institute, California State University, Fresno, November 2009. Major Issues in Healthcare Reform. Engineers and Scientists, IFPTE Local 20, November 2009. Shared Responsibility Approaches to Health Care Reform. American Medical Student Association and California Public Health Student Association Conference, October 2009.

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What Does National Health Reform Mean for Business? Silicon Valley Leadership Group, September 2009. Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs. Economic Analysis and Research Network Annual Conference, September 2009. Key Issues for National Health Care Reform. Bay Area for Change, June 2009. Shared Responsibility and National Health Care Reform. UC Berkeley Center for Health, Economic and Family Security Forum on Health Care Reform, June 2009. Shared Responsibility Models for Health Reform. Testimony to the California State Assembly Health Committee, March 2009. Implications for California Workers and Their Families if Health Policy Changes Are Not Enacted. Joint Hearing of the California Assembly and Senate Labor Committees, March 2009. Health Care Finance Reform: The National Picture. Silicon Valley Action Network Health Reform Panel, , March 2009. Shared Responsibility Models for Health Reform. Testimony to the California Senate Health Committee, February 2009. San Francisco Values: The New Social Compact. Labor and Employment Relations Association Conference, January 2009. San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance. Families USA, January 2009. Health Reform: Lessons from California. Boalt Hall Alumni Association, September 2008. Labor Day 2008: Recession or not, a downturn for working families. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education Media Briefing, August 2008 Modeling Employer Participation in Adult Healthcare Coverage Expansion in San Mateo County. San Mateo County Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Coverage Expansion, October 2007. The Economic Impacts of Big Box Retail. Should Petaluma Think Outside the Box? Doing the Math on Proposed Big Box Retail: A Community Forum, October 2007. Labor Day Briefing: Small Raise: Jobs, Wages and Healthcare in 2007. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education Media Briefing, August 2007. California Healthcare Reform: Prospects and Major Issues. Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West Annual Leadership Conference, September 2007. Impact of Health Benefit Reductions in the Unionized Grocery Sector in California. California Program on Access to Care, August 2007. Employer’s Responses to the Rising Costs of Retiree Health Benefits. Testimony before the Governor’s Public Employee Post-Employment Benefits Commission, May 2007. Why Should Labor Care About Health Reform? California Federation of Teachers Conference, May 2007. Trends in Job-Based Health Care: Implication for Health Trusts and Policy Reform. San Francisco Bay Area Ports Council-Maritime Trades Department, May 2007. Is Wal-Mart Good for America? Independent Institute, May 2007. Polanyi, Wal-Mart and the Tragedy of the Commons. California Studies Association Annual Conference, April 2007. Consumers and Workers: Wal-Mart and Poverty. Association of American Geographers Conference, April 2007. The Southern California Grocery Industry and the Health Care Risk Shift. California Labor Federation Joint Legislative Conference, April 2007. Issues and Prospects for California Health Reform. Industrial Relations Association of Northern California, March 2007. Trends in Job-Based Health Coverage and Results of Union Health Bargaining Survey. Sacramento Central Labor Council, February 2007. Trends in Job-Based Health Coverage: Impacts on Unions and Workers. California Labor Federation briefing for members and staff of the California State Legislature, January 2007. Declining Health Coverage in the Southern California Grocery Industry. Blue Ribbon Commission on L.A.’s Grocery Industry and Community Health, January 2007.

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Trends in Job-Based Health Coverage and results of Union Health Bargaining Survey. California Labor Federation Health Care Strategy Sessions, Oakland and Los Angeles, December 2006. Labor Standards and Organizing. American Rights at Work Conference, Harvard Law School, December 2006. Administrative Models for Taxi Driver Health Care. City and County of San Francisco Taxi Commission, Working Group on Taxi Driver Health Care, December 2006. Health Care Standards: Leveling the Playing Field. UC Berkeley Institute of Industrial Relations 60th Anniversary Celebration Conference, November 2006. San Francisco Health Access Model: Policy and Politics. Presentation to Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy staff, Los Angeles, October 2006. San Francisco Health Plan: Model for Universal Coverage? Associated Business Leaders, Northern California Health Care Executives Roundtable, San Francisco, October 2006. The San Francisco Health Access Model. Public presentation, UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, September 2006. Health Access in San Francisco: The Possibilities and Limits of Urban Strategies. Economic Analysis and Research Network Conference, St. Louis, September 2006. Local Innovations in Health Access. Economic Analysis and Research Network Conference, St. Louis, September 2006. Do Businesses Flee Citywide Minimum Wages? Presentation to a special hearing of the Chicago City Council, August 2006. Trends to watch for in 2006–2007. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education Media Briefing, August 2006. State of the Labor Movement Today. Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law Forum, February 2006. Wal-Martization: Why Should Unions Care and What are they Doing About it? Guest lecture at Harvard School, January 2006. Wal-Mart’s Impact on Local Economies. Elk Grove Peace and Justice Forum, November 2005. Trends in Health Coverage. Working Partnerships USA Leadership School, October 2005. Public Cost of Low-Wage Work. Economic Analysis and Research Network Conference, Cleveland, October 2005. The Hidden Public Cost of Wal-Mart Jobs. Is Wal-Mart Good For America? Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles, June 2005. Contracting out Public Services. Service Employees International Union Local 790 Convention, June 2005. Declining Job-Based Health Coverage for Working Families in California and the United States. With Arindrajit Dube. UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education Media Briefing, June 2005. The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs. Economic Analysis and Research Network Conference, Pittsburgh, December 2004. Business Cost of Low Wages: How Compensation Practices affect Turnover, Training and Productivity of California Businesses. With Arindrajit Dube. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, October 2004. The Hidden Costs of Wal-Mart Jobs. Presentation on panel discussion on Wal-Mart organized by State Senator Gloria Romero, Rosemead, September 2004. State and Local Policy Initiatives that Promote Union Growth. Organizing Research Network Conference, Washington DC, July 2004. Union-Employer Partnerships in the Human Services. United Association for Labor Education, Chicago, April 2004. State and Local Policy and Organizing. United Association for Labor Education, Chicago, April 2004. Living Wages at the San Francisco International Airport: Lessons for Atlanta. City of Atlanta Living Wage Task Force, February 2004. Examples of Labor Market Intermediaries: Lessons for the proposed Workforce Services Center. California State Assembly Task Force on AB 469, September 2003. Living Wage and Economic Performance. With Michael Reich and Peter Hall. UC Institute for Labor and Employment Living Wage Research Conference, Riverside, April 2003. Unions and Living Wages. Ventura County Living Wage Leadership Conference, February 2003.

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Advisory Board, 2006–2018. Miguel Contreras UC Labor Studies Development Fund, 2006–2008. Health Policy Research Working Group, UC Institute for Labor and Employment, 2002–2004. Chair, Labor Policy Research Working Group, UC Institute for Labor and Employment, 2002–2005.

PUBLIC SERVICE

Building a Better Economy Action Group - Accelerating an Equitable Recovery in the Bay Area

Board Member, sf CLOUT Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, visiting scholar and member of the Research Consortium on Quality Jobs, 2018-2019 Alameda County Wages Task Force, 2018 City and County of San Francisco Universal Health Care Council, 2006, 2013. City and County of San Francisco Taxi Commission Working Group on Health Care, Fall 2006. Oakland Mayor-Elect Ron Dellums’s Health Care Task Force, Fall 2006.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Labor and Employment Relations Association National Academy of Social Insurance

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