Black and Hispanic Americans See Their Origins as Central to Who They Are, Less So for White Adults
About half of Americans see their identity reflected very well in the census’s race and ethnicity questions.
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About half of Americans see their identity reflected very well in the census’s race and ethnicity questions.
The next two sections of this report include additional comments from experts, organized under the most common themes found in their responses. These remarks generally echo the sentiments expressed by the experts whose comments are included in earlier sections of this report. This chapter includes a selection of responses to the question, “As you look […]
The U.S. Black population is growing. At the same time, how Black people self-identify is changing, with increasing shares considering themselves multiracial or Hispanic.
The Black population in the U.S. is diverse and growing. Our analysis explores the demographic characteristics of this population in 2019.
Though younger people tend to be more internationally oriented than older adults, they differ from one another over how they want their country to engage with the world.
Majorities of Black adults say predominantly Black churches have done at least some to help Black Americans.
In a recent project involving focus groups, we tested out quantitative as well as qualitative research methods.
More than one-third of Black eligible voters in the U.S. live in nine of the nation’s most competitive states.
About half of these expert respondents supported the idea that the metaverse will be a fully-immersive aspect of daily life for many by 2040. Many who expect augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) and virtual reality (VR) to advance substantially predicted those advances will come from a natural evolution of the current innovations that are […]
Focus groups held across the two nations reveal the degree to which Americans and Britons see common challenges to local and national identity.
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