Annette Bernhardt

Annette Bernhardt

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Annette Bernhardt

Annette Bernhardt, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What Workers and Unions Stand to Gain from Recent Executive Orders on Artificial Intelligence

Current Landscape of Tech and Work Policy: A Roundup of Key Concepts

Response to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Request for Information on Automated Worker Surveillance and Management

Independent contracting, self-employment, and gig work: Evidence from California tax data

California Takes a First Step Towards Worker Data Rights

The data-driven workplace and the case for worker technology rights

California’s Labor Market in the Time of COVID-19: 2021 Chartbook

General Comments by the UC Berkeley Labor Center on the OSTP Bill of Rights for an Automated Society Initiative

Annette Bernhardt Information

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Citations(all)

4441

Citations(since 2020)

986

Cited By

3811

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

23

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University of California, Berkeley

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Top articles of Annette Bernhardt

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What Workers and Unions Stand to Gain from Recent Executive Orders on Artificial Intelligence

Annette Bernhardt

Sara Hinkley

2024/1/18

Current Landscape of Tech and Work Policy: A Roundup of Key Concepts

Annette Bernhardt

Laura Pathak

2024/1/17

Response to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Request for Information on Automated Worker Surveillance and Management

Annette Bernhardt

Lisa Kresge

Kung Feng

2023/6/23

Independent contracting, self-employment, and gig work: Evidence from California tax data

ILR Review

Annette Bernhardt

Christopher Campos

Allen Prohofsky

Aparna Ramesh

Jesse Rothstein

2023/3

California Takes a First Step Towards Worker Data Rights

Annette Bernhardt

2023/1/9

The data-driven workplace and the case for worker technology rights

ILR Review

Annette Bernhardt

Lisa Kresge

Reem Suleiman

2023/1

California’s Labor Market in the Time of COVID-19: 2021 Chartbook

Enrique Lopezlira

Kuochih Huang

Sarah Thomason

Annette Bernhardt

Ken Jacobs

2022/2/1

General Comments by the UC Berkeley Labor Center on the OSTP Bill of Rights for an Automated Society Initiative

Annette Bernhardt

Lisa Kresge

Reem Suleiman

2022/1/24

Independent Contracting in California: An Analysis of Trends and Characteristics Using Tax Data

Annette Bernhardt

Sarah Thomason

Chris Campos

Allen Prohofsky

Aparna Ramesh

...

2022/3/1

Estimated Characteristics and Employment of Essential Workers in California, from May 2020 to June 2021

Kuochih Huang

Enrique Lopezlira

Annette Bernhardt

Sarah Thomason

2021/8/26

The ‘Gig Economy’and Independent Contracting: Evidence from California Tax Data

Annette Bernhardt

Chris Campos

Allen Prohofsky

Aparna Ramesh

Jesse Rothstein

2021/7/1

Data and algorithms at work: the case for worker technology rights

Annette Bernhardt

Reem Suleiman

Lisa Kresge

2021/11/3

at WORK

Research and knowledge at work: perspectives, case-studies and innovative strategies

John Garrick

Carl Rhodes

2000

Low-wage jobs top the list of projected job growth over the next ten years

Enrique Lopezlira

Annette Bernhardt

2021/9/28

Time to Act for Workers: Critical State and Local Policies to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Nari Rhee

Annette Bernhardt

Ken Jacobs

Laurel Lucia

2020/3/24

Physical proximity to others in California’s workplaces: occupational estimates and demographic and job characteristics

Kuochih Huang

Tom Lindman

Annette Bernhardt

Sarah Thomason

2020/11/30

Front-line Essential Jobs in California: A Profile of Job and Worker Characteristics

Sarah Thomason

Annette Bernhardt

2020/5/14

Industries at Direct Risk of Job Loss from COVID-19 in California: A Profile of Front-Line Job and Worker Characteristics

Sarah Thomason

Nari Rhee

Annette Bernhardt

2020/4/10

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