Who’s not online? 5 factors tied to the digital divide
An explanation of five factors related to internet non-use.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
An explanation of five factors related to internet non-use.
Search engines and social networking services are the most popular web sites in nearly every country, but Google and Facebook aren’t always the leaders.
These findings drew broad public interest.
We’ve found that there are still several ways to access government data.
Since 9/11, Americans generally have valued protection from terrorism over civil liberties, yet they also have expressed concerns over government overreach and intrusions on their personal privacy.
Seven in ten Americans reported engaging in some form of civic or political activity in the previous 12 months.
Why did Pew Research decide to conduct an LGBT-specific survey? We know from our surveys of the general public that there’s been a sharp increase in support for same-sex marriage and in societal acceptance of homosexuality over the past decade. Of course, we’re on the cusp of an important historical and cultural moment with the […]
Nearly a quarter of Egyptians (23%) say they have used social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to obtain news about their country’s political situation.
Nearly half (47%) of American adults get at least some local news and information via their smartphones or tablet computers.
A quarter of smartphone users go online mostly using their mobile device.
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