State of the Union 2014: Where Americans stand on key issues
A summary of where Americans stand on ten key issues likely to come up in President Obama’s State of the Union address.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
A summary of where Americans stand on ten key issues likely to come up in President Obama’s State of the Union address.
Even as publics in many of the surveyed Muslim-majority countries express a clear preference for women to dress conservatively, many also say women should be able to decide for themselves what to wear.
Confidence in government plunged in most developed countries in the wake of the global financial crisis, a new OECD report finds.
About eight-in-ten Americans think rising prices are a “very” or “moderately” big problem.
James Bell, Director of International Survey Research for the Pew Research Center, explains the methodology used by the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project to assure the quality and accuracy of surveys conducted abroad.
Although still a relatively young technology, social networking is already a global phenomenon. A 22-nation survey finds that in regions around the world, people who use the internet are using it for social networking. Cell phone ownership and computer usage are also increasingly popular across the globe.
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