short readAug 31, 2023 People across 24 countries continue to view UN favorably A median of 63% across 24 countries surveyed see the UN in a positive light, another 28% see it negatively.
short readAug 24, 2021 About four-in-ten Americans say social media is an important way of following COVID-19 vaccine news Roughly half of Americans say that they have been getting some (30%) or a lot (18%) of news and info about COVID-19 vaccines on social media.
short readMar 9, 2022 Majority of workers who quit a job in 2021 cite low pay, no opportunities for advancement, feeling disrespected Workers who quit a job in 2021 say low pay (63%), no opportunities for advancement (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%) were reasons why.
reportSep 15, 2021 Majority in U.S. Says Public Health Benefits of COVID-19 Restrictions Worth the Costs, Even as Large Shares Also See Downsides 73% say they are vaccinated, but at least half express confusion, concern over vaccine information and health impacts.
short readMay 25, 2023 Young workers express lower levels of job satisfaction than older ones, but most are content with their job Young workers express general contentment with many aspects of work; personal connections like relationships with co-workers stand out.
short readSep 9, 2021 How Pew Research Center has dealt with the challenges of international polling during the pandemic Since the initial disruptions of field operations due to COVID-19, we have been able to conduct 33 surveys in 17 countries and territories.
short readJul 20, 2023 Most Americans favor restrictions on false information, violent content online Most Americans say the U.S. government and technology companies should each take steps to restrict false information and extremely violent content online.
short readMar 21, 2024 As obesity rates rise in the U.S. and worldwide, new weight-loss drugs surge in popularity Last year, Ozempic, Rybelsus and Wegovy had combined sales of about $21.1 billion globally – up 89% since 2022.
reportNov 30, 2023 Discrimination Experiences Shape Most Asian Americans’ Lives Most Asian adults in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner or experienced incidents where people assume they are a “model minority.”
short readFeb 27, 2024 For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S. Women made up 47% of the U.S. civilian labor force in 2023, up from 30% in 1950 – but growth has stagnated.