short readsJun 29, 2023 Relatively few Asian Americans say they’re well-informed about Asian history in the U.S. About one-in-four Asian Americans (24%) consider themselves extremely or very informed about the history of Asian people in the United States.
short readsDec 13, 2019 19 striking findings from 2019 Every year, we publish hundreds of reports, blog posts, digital essays and other studies. Here are some of our most noteworthy findings from the past year.
short readsMay 3, 2019 In South Africa, racial divisions and pessimism about democracy loom over elections Many South Africans are dissatisfied with the state of their democracy. Confidence in some civic institutions declined from 1990 to 2013.
short readsOct 22, 2018 Immigration concerns fall in Western Europe, but most see need for newcomers to integrate into society A median of 23% in eight key countries in Western Europe name immigration as one of the top two problems facing their country.
short readsMar 31, 2016 10 demographic trends shaping the U.S. and the world in 2016 We gathered key facts for this year’s Population Association of America (PAA) meeting.
short readsDec 22, 2015 15 striking findings from 2015 From trust in government to views of climate change, here are some of Pew Research Center’s most memorable findings of the year.