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California Civic Health Index 2009
Hunkering Down: Volunteering and Civic Engagement in Turbulent Economic Times
November 24, 2009
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Pete Peterson
Common Sense California
Megan Thorall
Center for California Studies
Justin Ewers
California Forward
Table of Contents
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Executive Summary
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How are Volunteering and Engagement Changing?
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A Closer Look: Great Consistency- Across Income, Education, Ethnicity- in Decreased Participation
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After the Election: Historic Turnout, But No Civic Awakening
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Who is Volunteering and Engaging in California?
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Immigrants: A New Wave of Participants?
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Here to Stay: Groups That Are Most Likely to Remain Engaged
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What is Happening to Civic Trust?
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Government at all Levels- Federal, State, and Local- Vies for Confidence
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Conclusion: What Works? Strategies for Renewing Civic Engagement
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Endnotes
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Civic Indicators Working Group and State Partners
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