reportApr 14, 2022 Race Is Central to Identity for Black Americans and Affects How They Connect With Each Other Many Black Americans say they learn about their ancestors and U.S. Black history from family.
short readsApr 7, 2022 Q&A: How and why Pew Research Center studied Black Americans’ views of science A new survey, along with a related series of focus groups, shows the many nuanced views Black Americans hold about science.
short readsMar 24, 2022 Use our updated Global Indicators Database to explore survey findings from around the world With new 2022 survey results just around the corner, here are five of the many insights from the newly added data available on the database.
short readsFeb 2, 2022 Black women account for a small fraction of the federal judges who have served to date Only 70 of the 3,843 people who have ever served as federal judges as of Feb. 1, 2022, have been Black women.
short readsFeb 1, 2022 Fast facts about views of China ahead of the 2022 Beijing Olympics Here are recent findings about Americans’ views of the diplomatic boycott and how people in the U.S. and around the world see China.
short readsJan 31, 2022 More adults approve than disapprove of U.S. diplomatic boycott of Olympics; few have heard much about it About nine-in-ten U.S. adults (91%) say they have heard little (46%) or nothing at all (45%) about the diplomatic boycott of the Olympics.
short readsJan 19, 2022 Recent surge in U.S. drug overdose deaths has hit Black men the hardest Black men are now on par with American Indian or Alaska Native men as the demographic groups most likely to die from overdoses.
short readsDec 6, 2021 Amid pandemic, international student enrollment at U.S. universities fell 15% in the 2020-21 school year Fewer than 1 million foreign students enrolled for either online or in-person classes at U.S. universities in the 2020-21 school year.
reportNov 22, 2021 U.S.-German Relations on the Mend as New Leadership Takes Hold Germans and Americans have both become more skeptical of China.
featureNov 18, 2021 Where people around the world find meaning in life Nearly 19,000 adults in publics ranging from the UK, Italy, Greece, Japan, South Korea, Germany, and the U.S., among others, share where they find meaning in their lives and what keeps them going.