華裔美國人:問卷調查資料概覽
以下是華裔美國人如何描述自我身份認同、他們對美國和中國的看法,以及他們對實現美國夢的感受。
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
以下是華裔美國人如何描述自我身份認同、他們對美國和中國的看法,以及他們對實現美國夢的感受。
Many Americans disapprove of several of the Trump administration’s most controversial immigration actions. For example, 61% disapprove of deporting some immigrants who are in the United States illegally to a prison in El Salvador, while far fewer – 37% – approve of this policy. Views are similar on suspending asylum applications from people seeking to […]
Pew Research Center designed this focus group and interview-based study to better understand Asian Americans’ diverse perspectives on the intersection of religious identity and ethnic culture. The analysis presented in this data essay is intended to provide insight into Asian Americans’ cultural connections to religion and is not meant to be an exhaustive representation of […]
About four-in-ten Americans (42%) say highly skilled workers should be given top priority to legally immigrate to the U.S.
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About a third or more of Americans say they get local news about property crime, drug-related crime and violent crime at least weekly.
Among Asian Adults living in the U.S., 52% say they most often describe themselves using ethnic labels that reflect their heritage and family roots, either alone or together with “American.” About six-in-ten (59%) say that what happens to Asians in the U.S. affects their own lives.
As the financial divide has grown, a smaller share of Americans now live in middle-class households. Here are key facts about this group.
More than half of Americans (53%) say America’s sport is football – about twice the share who say it’s baseball (27%).
We’ve compiled some tips for journalists who use polling in their work during election season and beyond.
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