5 key findings about global restrictions on religion
Government restrictions on religion and social hostilities related to religion decreased somewhat between 2013 and 2014, the second consecutive year of such declines.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Government restrictions on religion and social hostilities related to religion decreased somewhat between 2013 and 2014, the second consecutive year of such declines.
At a time when many Europeans are looking inward after years of economic and political crises, the Greeks stand out as even more focused on their country’s own problems and as the most wary of global economic engagement.
The 2016 campaign is unfolding against a backdrop of intense partisan division and animosity. Partisans’ views of the opposing party are now more negative than at any point in nearly a quarter of a century.
Republicans and Democrats now have more negative views of the opposing party than at any point in nearly a quarter century. These sentiments are not just limited to views of the parties and their policy proposals; they have a personal element as well.
Workers turn to social media for a range of reasons while at work, with taking a mental break and connecting with friends and family being among the most common.
But the U.S. and Europe are quite different when it comes to their migrant populations’ origin countries.
Abortion is still a difficult, contentious and even unresolved issue for some religious groups.
The UK has the fifth-largest immigrant population in the world, at 8.5 million.
More Americans ages 65 and older are employed than at any time since at least 2000, and they’re spending more time on the job.
As elections near, Australians show robust support for their prime minister’s dealings in international affairs. But many are frustrated with his handling of the refugee issue, climate change and the economy.