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The HIRE Center's applied research and projects contribute to important local, state, and national public policy debates in each of its program areas. The HIRE Center actively disseminates results of its work to businesses, academics, public officials, the community, and policy and program administrators through publications, presentations, and its Papers and Reports series.

The HIRE Center's Papers and Reports series is designed to stimulate debate among academics, practitioners, and policy analysts in each program area and in the community. Papers and Reports are available in PDF form by clicking on the report code number. For questions, email the HIRE Center at hire@csueastbay.edu.

# Code Name #Pages Authors Month Year
1 B09-04-03 Assessing Outcomes from CBE Undergraduate Degree Programs in the 2007-2008 Academic Year 28 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell June 2009
2 R09-05-04 CBE Degree Programs from the Vantage Point of Employers and Alumni 90 Nan L. Maxwell with Srinidhi Chilakuru, Xiaohui Lu, Radica Petrova May 2009
3 R09-03-02 Surveying Students as They Exit from CBE Degree Programs: Data Tables for the 2007-2008 Academic Year 36 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L Maxwell March 2009
4 R09-02-01 Assessing Student Knowledge in Undergraduate Degree Programs in the College of Business and Economics: Data Tables for 2007-2008 16 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell February 2009
5 B08-09-10 How Hayward Compares with Alameda County Cities and Bay Area Counties: 2007-2008 29 Nan L. Maxwell, Deepa Iyer, Michele Hilliard, and Jasmine Gill September 2008
6 R08-09-09 Changes in Hayward`s Demographic, Business, and Economic Indicators, 2007-2008: A Comparison with Alameda County Cities and Bay Area Counties 65 Nan L. Maxwell, Michele Hilliard, and Deepa Iyer September 2008
7 R08-09--08 Data Tables of Indicators, 2007-2008 Focus: City of Hayward, Cities in Alameda County, and Six Bay Area Counties 71 Deepa Iyer and Rhoda Freelon September 2008
8 B08-09-07 Indicators of Hayward Public School Performance in 2007: A Comparison with Alameda County Districts and Bay Area Averages 31 Rhoda Freelon and Deepa Iyer September 2008
9 R08-11-12 HIV/AIDS 101: Education and Prevention 2008 Revised Edition 298 Steve Ugbah July 2008
10 R08-11-11 Alameda County Comprehensive Plan for HIV Services Delivery: 2009-2011 273 Steve Ugbah July 2008
11 D08-07-06 The Influence of Product Market Concentration and Demand for Low-Skillled Workers on Employment-Based Health Benefits 23 Nan L. Maxwell and Rhoda Freelon July 2008
12 R08-04-05 An Assessment of Health and Finances of Hayward Residents: Differences by Use of Health Care or Social Service Organizations, Geography and Language 97 Nina Lohmueller and Christina Zeitler April 2008
13 B08-01-03 Assessing Outcomes from CBE Degree Programs in the 2006-2007 Academic Year 30 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell March 2008
14 R08-01-02A Surveying Students as They Exit from CBE Degree Programs: Confidential Data Tables for the 2006-2007 Academic Year 15 Ryan Hoadwonic February 2008
15 R08-01-01 Assessing Student Learning in the College of Business and Economics` Degree Programs: Data Tables for 2006-2007 31 Ryan Hoadwonic February 2008
16 R08-01-02 Surveying Students as They Exit from CBE Degree Programs: Data Tables for the 2006-2007 Academic Year 37 Ryan Hoadwonic February 2008
17 R08-02-04 HIV/AIDS Care & Treatment Services in Alameda County: Consumer Survey 191 Steve Ugbah December 2007
18 R07-12-17 HIV Prevention Services in Alameda County: An Assessment of Consumer`s Needs 152 Steve Ugbah December 2007
19 D07-09-13 English Language Skills and Low-Skilled Jobs: The Structure of Employment Opportunities 23 Nan L. Maxwell September 2007
20 B07-09-16 The City of Hayward and the Bay Area: Demographic, Economic, and Business Indicators 31 Nan L. Maxwell, Regina Eiblmeier & Kerstin Lippok September 2007
21 R07-09-15 City of Hayward and Contra Costa County Cities: Demographic, Economic, and Business Indicators 70 Kerstin Lippok, Regina Eiblmeier, & Nan L. Maxwell September 2007
22 R07-09-14 City of Hayward and Alameda County Cities: Demographic, Economic, and Business Indicators 62 Regina Eiblmeier, Kerstin Lippok, & Nan L. Maxwell September 2007
23 R07-09-12 City of Hayward and Bay Area: Data Tables 65 Regina Eiblmeier and Kerstin Lippok September 2007
24 B07-09-11 HIV/AIDS Prevention Services: An Assessment of Provider's Needs 42 Biljana Serafimovska and Nan Maxwell with Tiffany Roberts September 2007
25 R07-01-01 The California Health and Employment Surveys (CHES): Technical Report on Methods 36 Nan L. Maxwell August 2007
26 B07-07-10 Hayward Community Assessment:Health and Finances 28 Niklas Jakosjin, Chris Limnios, Nan L. Maxwell July 2007
27 B07-06-09 Economic Forecasting: Possibilities for the City of Hayward 16 Eva Hegemer and Nan Maxwell June 2007
28 B07-06-08 Hayward in the 21st Century: Indicators for Economic Development 32 Fei Fan, Damir Fekovic, Eva Hegemer, Nan Maxwell June 2007
29 R07-04-07 Alameda County HIV/AIDS Client Satisfaction Survey [Non-Core/Ancillary Services] Survey Report 2006 121 Steve Ugbah April 2007
30 R07-03-05 Surveying Students as they Exit from CBE Degree Programs: Data Tables for the 2005-2006 Academic Year 39 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell March 2007
31 B07-03-06 Assessing Outcomes from CBE Degree Programs in the 2005-2006 Academic Year 22 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell March 2007
32 R07-03-05A Surveying Students as They Exit from CBE Degree Programs: Confidential Data Tables for the 2005-2006 Academic Year 20 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell March 2007
33 R07-02-04 Assessing Student Learning in the College of Business and Economics` Degree Programs: Data Tables 33 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell February 2007
34 R07-01-03 Assessing Student Learning in the College of Business and Economics Degree Programs: Technical Report on Methods 34 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L. Maxwell January 2007
35 R07-01-02 College of Business and Economics Exit Surveys: Technical Report on Methods 25 Ryan Hoadwonic and Nan L Maxwell January 2007
36 B06-08-10 HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education in Alameda County: A Gap Analysis 15 Nan L. Maxwell, Steve Ugbah, & Alvan Quamina August 2006
37 B06-08-09 HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for African American Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Gap Analysis 15 Nan L. Maxwell, Steve Ugbah, & Alvan Quamina August 2006
38 D06-06-08 Skill Mix of Workforce and the Employment-Based Health Insurance Offer: An Exploratory Analysis 27 Nan L. Maxwell and Lynn Paringer June 2006
39 B06-06-07 The Early Alert System: An Assessment of Mid-Term Progress Report Efficacy 11 Ryan Hoadwonic June 2006
40 R06-05-06 Alameda County Service Needs of Individuals At Risk of Transmitting or Contracting HIV/AIDS 32 Nan Maxwell, Steve Ugbah, Lynn Paringer May 2006
41 R06-04-05 Alameda County Services for Persons at Riosk of Contracting HIV/AIDS 31 Nan L. Maxwell, Steve Ugbah, Lynn Paringer April 2006
42 F06-04-04 Program Assessment in the College of Business and Economics: 2000-2005 88 Nan L. Maxwell and Ryan Hoadwonic April 2006
43 F06-02-03A Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as they Graduate in 2004-2005, Appendix V: Full Disclosure 20 Ryan Hoadwonic February 2006
44 F06-02-03 Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as they Graduate in 2004-2005 103 Ryan Hoadwonic, Nan L. Maxwell February 2006
45 F06-02-02 A Call to Action: Viewpoints from Alameda County African American Men on HIV/AIDS 196 Steve Ugbah and Nan L. Maxwell February 2006
46 F06-01-01 HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education Among African American Men who have Sex with Men 148 Lynn Paringer, Steve Ugbah, Nan L. Maxwell January 2006
47 F05-11-12 Outcomes Assessment in the College of Business and Economics: Measuring Student Learning Objectives for Continuous Quality Improvement in 2004-2005 123 Ryan Hoadwonic, Nan L. Maxwell December 2005
48 F05-09-07 College of Business and Economics Programs at CSUEB: The Alumni Perspective 62 Ryan Hoadwonic October 2005
49 D05-09-11 Health Insurance and Access to Care: The Role of Continuity of Coverage 23 Lynn Paringer September 2005
50 F05-09-08 Accounting and CIS Department Programs at CSUEB: The Student Perspective 35 Ryan Hoadwonic September 2005
51 F05-08-06 College of Business and Economics Programs at CSUEB: The Employer Perspective 23 Ryan Hoadwonic September 2005
52 D05-09-10 Offers and Take-Up of Employment Based Health Insurance: The Worker`s Perspective 29 Lynn Paringer September 2005
53 F05-08-05 Economic Department Programs at CSUEB: The Student Perspective 34 Ryan Hoadwonic August 2005
54 D05-06-04 Low Wages and Low Skills: Knowledge, Skills and Abilities in Jobs for Low-Wage Workers 17 Nan L. Maxwell July 2005
55 D05-09-09 Employment-Based Health Insurance and Worker Skills 33 Lynn Paringer March 2005
56 F05-03-02 Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as they Graduate in 2003-2004 140 Nan L. Maxwell, Slav Ivanov March 2005
57 F05-02-03 The Moscow MBA Program Supplemental Study: MBA-9 to MBA-13 23 Nan L. Maxwell February 2005
58 F05-02-01 Degree and Option Specific Employment Outcomes for Graduating Students in the College of Business and Economics,2001-2004 35 Slav Ivanov February 2005
59 F05-01-2A Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as they Graduate in 2003-2004, APPENDIX V: Full Disclosure 21 Slav Ivanov January 2005
60 F04-12-13 Outcomes Assessment in the College of Business and Economics: A Status Report 78 Nan L. MAxwell, Donna L. Wiley, Alex Cassuto, Shyam J. Kamath, Gary McBride December 2004
61 F04-11-12 Insurance Coverage and Employment of California Workers: Implications for Policy 49 Lynn Paringer November 2004
62 F04-10-11 Employer-Based Health Insurance for Less-Skilled Workers: Offers and Acceptances 168 Nan L. Maxwell and Lynn Paringer October 2004
63 D04-09-10 Moving on Up: Getting, Keeping, and Moving from Low-Skilled Jobs 233 Nan L. Maxwell September 2004
64 D04-07-09 Smoothing the Transition from School to Work: Job Skills 32 Nan L. Maxwell August 2004
65 D04-06-08 English Language, Skills and Health Benefits 30 Nan L. Maxwell and Lynn Paringer July 2004
66 D04-06-07 Skill Sets in the Bay Area Longitudinal Surveys (BALS) Data 14 Nan L. Maxwell June 2004
67 F04-06-06 Commuinity Outreach Partnership Center: Final Report 85 Nan L. Maxwell June 2004
68 F04-06-06A Community Outreach Partnership Center: A Compilation of Progress Reports 101 Nan L. Maxwell June 2004
69 D04-06-05 The Bay Area Longitudinal Surveys (BALS) of Households 14 Nan L. Maxwell June 2004
70 D04-06-04 The Bay Area Longitudinal Surveys (BALS) of Firms 15 Nan L. Maxwell June 2004
71 F04-03-03 Degree and Option Specific Employment Outcomes for Graduating Students in the College of Business and Economics, 2001-2003 30 HIRE Center Staff March 2004
72 F04-02-02A Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as they Graduate in 2002-2003 Appendix V: Full Disclosure 11 Yu Liu & Atanas Maximov February 2004
73 F04-02-02 Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as they Graduate in 2002-2003 108 Nan L. Maxwell February 2004
74 F04-01-01 Describing South Hayward: Diversity Along Many Lines 71 Nan L. Maxwell and Amy Rickard January 2004
75 D03-12-10 Describing California`s After School Workforce: A Preliminary Investigation 35 Nan L. Maxwell December 2003
76 F03-11-08 A Statistical Portrait of Hayward, California: Residents in the 94544 Zip code 112 Nan L. Maxwell November 2003
77 D03-10-9 Workforce 2010: Providing for Workers with Limited English 25 Nan L. Maxwell & Donna L. Wiley October 2003
78 F03-10-07 San Leandro WORKs Enhanced Employment Services: A Fourth Year Program Assessment 65 Nan L. Maxwell October 2003
79 F03-06-6 Reducing the Need for Remediation at CSUH: A Formative Assessment of the CAPI-PAD Programs 91 Nan L. Maxwell & Coreena Pai-Rou Chen June 2003
80 D03-05-5 The Effect of Technology on Student Learning of Macroeconomics: Short-Term and Long-Term Implications 22 Nan L. Maxwell & Anthony K. Lima May 2003
81 F03-05-4 Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as they Graduate in 2001-2002 108 Coreena Pai-Rou Chen & Nan L. Maxwell May 2003
82 F03-05-4A Programs in the College of Business and Economics: A Perspective from Students as Appendix V: Full Disclosure 12 Coreena Pai-Rou Chen May 2003
83 F03-02-2 CBO Contracting: Service and Needs 78 Coreena Pai-Rou Chen & Nan L. Maxwell April 2003
84 F03-01-1 CBO Contracting: Performance and Service 64 Nan L. Maxwell April 2003
85 F03-03-3 Project Transition: A Program Evaluation 67 Nan L. Maxwell & Coreena Pai-Rou Chen March 2003
86 F03-01-1A CBO Contracting: Performance, Service, Needs (Appendix III) 93 Coreena Pai-Rou Chen & Jennifer N. Riley January 2003
87 F02-10-07 San Leandro Works: A Third Year Program Assessment 118 Nan L. Maxwell October 2002
88 F02-08-6 City of Oakland Welfare-To-Work Services: A Program Evaluation 59 Nan L. Maxwell September 2002
89 F02-08-6A City of Oakland Welfare-To-Work Services: A Program Evaluation Appendix V: Qualitative Data 27 Nan L. Maxwell September 2002
90 F02-06-5 Developing Teaching and Learning Careers: A Pipeline Assessment 49 Nan L. Maxwell with Debbie Jones-Ohel June 2002
91 F02-06-5A Developing Teaching and Learning Careers: Appendix III and IV 99 Nan L. Maxwell & Debbie Ohel-Jones June 2002
92 F02-05-4 Alameda County Social Services Internal Job Club Services: A Comparison with Externally Provided Services 36 Nan L. Maxwell May 2002
93 D02-05-3 Economic Opportunities for Workers with Limited English: A Descriptive Analysis 45 Nan L. Maxwell May 2002
94 F02-04-2 A Twenty-Year Perspective of Programs in the School of Business and Economics from Students upon Exiting 18 Nan L. Maxwell April 2002
95 F02-04-2A A Twenty-Year Perspective of Programs in the School of Business and Economics from Students upon Exiting: Data Appendix 270 Maneeza Aminy April 2002
96 D02-01-1 The High School Economics Curriculum: Does Problem-Based Learning Increase Knowledge? 21 Nan L. Maxwell January 2002
97 F01-3 Engaging Employer Partners In Moving Individuals From Welfare To Work 27 HIRE Center Staff November 2001
98 F01-15 San Leandro WORKs: Transitioning from Work First to Neighborhood Model Programs, 2000-2001 64 Nan L. Maxwell with Maneeza Aminy November 2001
99 F01-14 The South Hayward Neighborhood: A Resident Perspective About Community Needs 88 Andé Brescia & Nan L. Maxwell November 2001
100 F01-13 Math Experiences for Girls Achievement: MEGA Camp's Fourth Year Evaluation 306 Aude Sanchez & Nan L. Maxwell October 2001
101 F01-8 CBO Welfare-to-Work Services: An Evaluation of Processes 205 Michael Elisofon & Nan L. Maxwell October 2001
102 D01-12 Using a Structured Problem Based Learning Simulation: An Economics Unit on Trade 17 Nan L. Maxwell, Yolanda Bellisimo, & John Mergendoller October 2001
103 F01-7 PGP Contracting: A Preliminary Assessment 35 Nan L. Maxwell October 2001
104 F01-10 Undergraduate Program in the Department of Economics: The Student's Assessment 50 Michael Elisofon November 2001
105 F01-11 Graduate Program in the Department of Economics: The Student's Assessment 46 Michael Elisofon November 2001
106 F01-9 Enacting a Living Wage Ordinance in the City of Richmond: A Cost- Benefit Assessment 30 Nan L. Maxwell & Maneeza Aminy October 2001
107 F01-6 Professional Educator Faculty Engagement (PEFE): An Evaluation 59 Michael Elisofon & Nan L. Maxwell August 2001
108 F01-5 Child Care Business Plan- Glad Tidings Community Campus, Institute for Success 17 HIRE Center Staff June 2001
109 F01-4 Marketing Plan: Glad Tidings Community Campus, Institute for Success 17 HIRE Center Staff May 2001
110 F01-2 Employment Opportunities for Entry Level Workers: Opportunities for Workers with Limited English 105 HIRE Center Staff May 2001
111 D01-1 Team and Player Effects on NHL Player Salaries: A Hierarchical Linear Model Approach 16 Leo H. Kahane January 2001
112 F00-9 Job Vacancy in the Bay Area Labor Market: Estimates, Processes, and Lessons Learned 50 Nan L. Maxwell December 2000
113 F99-9 High School Career Academics: A Pathway to Educational Reform in Urban School Districts?
(available from http://www.upjohninst.org )
N/A Nan L. Maxwell & Victor Rubin October 2000
114 F00-8 San Leandro WORKs: The Work-First Program, 1999-2000 87 Nan L. Maxwell October 2000
115 F00-6 CBO Contracting: A Preliminary Assessment 155 Nan L. Maxwell & Arthur Burris September 2000
116 F00-10 Math Experiences for Girls Achievement: An Evaluation Report on MEGA Camp Summer 2000 59 Nan L. Maxwell September 2000
117 F00-4 The Labor Market for Entry-Level Workers: What Employers Want 42 Nan L. Maxwell September 2000
118 F00-5 Low-Skilled Employment Opportunities in San Francisco 77 Nan L. Maxwell September 2000
119 D00-3A Career Academy Programs in California: Outcomes and Implementation (Appendices) 48 Nan L. Maxwell & Victor Rubin April 2000
120 D00-2 Do Current School-to-Work Program Increase Post-Secondary Outcomes for All Demographic Groups? 16 Nan L. Maxwell April 2000
121 D00-3 Career Academy Programs in California: Implementation and Student Outcomes 48 Nan L.Maxwell & Victor Rubin April 2000
122 F00-1 Employment- Based Health Insurance Among Californians Age 50-64: Implications for Retirement 47 Lynn Paringer March 2000
123 D99-7 Step to College: Moving from the High School Career Academy through the Four Year University 33 Nan L. Maxwell November 1999
124 F99-8 The Oakland Career Academics Final Report 200 Nan L. Maxwell & Victor Rubin September 1999
125 F99-10 San Leandro Works: Interim Report 34 Nan L. Maxwell and Susan Gonzales September 1999
126 F99-5 Math Experiences for Girls Achievement: An Evaluation Report on MEGA Camp Summer 1999 unknown Nan L. Maxwell July 1999
127 F99-8A The Oakland Career Academics (Appendices) 48 Nan L. Maxwell & Victor Rubin September 1999
128 D99-4 Skills Needed for College-Level Economics 34 Nan L. Maxwell April 1999
129 D99-3 Production of Educational Human Capital: High School Curriculum and Subsequent Racial Wage Differentials 32 Nan L. Maxwell January 1999
130 D99-2 Price and Quality in the California Wine Industry: An Empirical Investigation 47 Anthony K. Lima January 1999
131 D99-1 Gun Lobbies and Gun Control: Senate Voting Patterns on the Brady Bill and the Assault Weapons Ban 16 Leo H. Kahane January 1999
132 D98-8 The Labor Market for Entry-Level Workers 57 HIRE Center Staff October 1998
133 D98-7 A Game Theoretic Analysis of Owner-Player Relations 30 Nan L. Maxwell, Anthony K. Lima & Leo H. Kahane September 1998
134 F98-6 Math Experiences for Girls Achievement: An Evaluation Report on MEGA Camp Summer 1998 unknown Nan L. Maxwell July 1998
135 D98-5 First Source Hiring Legislation: Estimated Impact for San Francisco, CA 7 Leo H. Kahane May 1998
136 D98-4 The Economic Impact of California State University, Hayward on the State and Local Economies 13 Leo H. Kahane April 1998
137 D98-3 Technology and the Classroom. Faculty and Student Use, Perceptions, and Concerns about Online Teaching and Learning 40 Nan L. Maxwell, Anthony K. Lima, & Kami M. Huntzinger April 1998
138 D98-2 Benefits and Costs of Integrating Online Web Teaching into the Principles of Economics Class 34 Nan L. Maxwell, Anthony K. Lima, & Kami M. Huntzinger November 1998
139 D98-1 Preparation of High School Students for College-Level Economics 39 Nan L. Maxwell February 1998
140 D97-3 The Economic Value of Informal Care Associated with Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy and Down Syndrome 33 Lynn Paringer & Richard Scheffler December 1997
141 D97-2 The Relative Impact of a Career Academy on Post-secondary Work and Education Skills in Urban, Public High Schools 28 Nan Maxwell & Victor Rubin September 1997
142 D97-1 'Contracting Out' for Health Care: Lessons from the United States 16 Richard Scheffler & Lynn Paringer unknown 1997
143 F96-4 Site Assessment for Richmond and Oakland: Richmond High School, the Health Academy, the International Trade and Transportation Academy, and the Culinary Arts Program 17 Nan L. Maxwell August 1996
144 F96-3 A Changing Labor Market: East San Gabriel Valley Consortium Focus Group Report 13 Sharon Green July 1996
145 F96-2 Targeted Job Opportunities for Low Income Women: A Model for Identifying Characteristics of Occupations in Demand with Applications to the San Francisco Bay Area and Alameda County 32 Nan L. Maxwell May 1996
146 D96-1 Oakland WORKs Career Cluster Standards: What Students Should Know 16 Nan L. Maxwell February 1996
147 D95-4 A Quick and Dirty Overview of LMI Potential: Why We Need a System-Wide Delivery of Labor Market Information 17 Nan L. Maxwell December 1995
148 F95-2 School To Work As Education Reform 23 Nan L. Maxwell September 1995
149 F95-5 Electronic One-Stop Career Center System: Job Seekers 12 Nan L. Maxwell August 1995
150 D95-1 Higher Education and School-to-Career: An Essential Integration for Success in New Educational Initiatives 28 Nan L. Maxwell January 1995
151 D95-3 City Mismatches Between Jobs and People: How Location Matters for African-American Poverty 31 Nan L. Maxwell & Melvin Hughes October 1995
152 D94-3 Race, Educational Achievement, and Occupational Sorting: The Underlying Source of Black-White Wage Differentials 29 Nan L. Maxwell December 1994
153 D94-2 Russian Fertility and Labor Supply: Implications for Fertility Policy 36 Nan L. Maxwell July 1994
154 D94-1 An Assessment of the Definition, Distribution and Projection of National Health Expenditures 103 Lynn Paringer June 1994