short readNov 12, 2019 Americans’ immigration policy priorities: Divisions between – and within – the two parties Democrats and Republicans have starkly different priorities when it comes to the nation’s immigration policies.
reportNov 8, 2019 Three decades after the fall of the Wall, Central and Eastern Europeans have few regrets about discarding communism, but they say progress has been uneven
short readNov 7, 2019 Key findings about America’s military veterans For many veterans who served in combat, their experiences strengthened them personally but made the transition to civilian life difficult.
short readNov 6, 2019 East Germany has narrowed economic gap with West Germany since fall of communism, but still lags Despite improvements in recent decades, the former East Germany trails the former West on several important economic measures.
short readNov 6, 2019 Key findings on marriage and cohabitation in the U.S. As marriage rates have declined, the share of U.S. adults who have ever lived with an unmarried partner has risen.
reportNov 6, 2019 Marriage and Cohabitation in the U.S. As more U.S. adults are delaying marriage – or forgoing it altogether – the share who have ever lived with an unmarried partner has been on the rise.
short readNov 4, 2019 5 facts about public opinion in Spain as its election nears Spain’s public is concerned about democracy, inequality and their children’s financial future. But views of the economy have rebounded overall.
short readNov 1, 2019 Democrats far more likely than Republicans to see discrimination against blacks, not whites Americans continue to see widespread discrimination against groups in the U.S., including Muslims, gays and lesbians, Hispanics, women, Jews and blacks.
short readOct 31, 2019 In U.S., familiarity with religious groups is associated with warmer feelings toward them Americans who personally know someone in a different religious group are more likely to feel positively about members of that group.