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.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
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.
People around the world are more accepting of refugees fleeing violence and war than they are of immigrants moving to their country.
Nationalist and anti-immigrant attitudes in Western Europe have been an issue in a number of recent national elections around the region. But Western Europeans vary by country when it comes to having positive or negative views about immigrants and religious minorities.
There’s broad concern among Democrats and Republicans about the influence that made-up news could have during the 2020 presidential election.
A look at how supporters of European populist parties stand out on key issues, from the European Union to Putin.
In some EU nations, sizable minorities speak something other than their country’s national language in their household.
Many South Africans are dissatisfied with the state of their democracy. Confidence in some civic institutions declined from 1990 to 2013.
Learn how Europeans in 10 EU member states feel about key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections.
The tech landscape has changed dramatically over the past decade, both in the United States and around the world.
Americans say the public’s trust has been declining in both the federal government and in their fellow citizens. But most say this can be turned around.
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