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    5. The future of work in the automated workplace

    The American workplace is changing rapidly, as technology and automation transform the nature of work. Even with the economy at or near full employment, the public is skeptical that the future will bring more job security, and they are wary about the long-term impact of technological innovation on workers. Only 14% of adults say, by […]

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    3. Perceptions of immigrants, immigration and emigration

    The Japanese public is more concerned about emigration – how many people choose to leave Japan – than immigration, or how many enter the country. Roughly six-in-ten believe that people leaving Japan for jobs in other countries is a problem, with about half of them (30% of the public) saying it is a very big problem.

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    Results for this study are based on telephone interviews conducted by SSRS, an independent research company, for Pew Research Center among a nationally representative sample of 1,501 Latino respondents ages 18 and older. It was conducted on cellular and landline telephones from July 26 through September 9, 2018. For the full sample, a total of […]

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    5. Views of President Donald Trump

    The new Pew Research Center survey of Hispanics finds many disapprove of how President Trump is doing his job, though not all Latinos agree. Most Hispanics disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president Latinos’ assessment of President Trump’s job performance is lower than that of the U.S. public. Only 22% of Latinos say […]

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