short readsJun 15, 2023 Key facts about dads in the U.S. For Father’s Day, here are six facts about the views and experiences shaping fatherhood in the United States today.
short readsAug 3, 2023 Almost 1 in 5 stay-at-home parents in the U.S. are dads In 2021, 18% of parents didn’t work for pay, which was unchanged from 2016, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
short readsFeb 27, 2024 For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S. Women made up 47% of the U.S. civilian labor force in 2023, up from 30% in 1950 – but growth has stagnated.
short readsApr 3, 2024 Few East Asian adults believe women have an obligation to society to have children Two-thirds or more in Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam say that women should decide for themselves whether to bear children.
short readsJun 23, 2023 5 key findings about LGBTQ+ Americans As the United States celebrates Pride month, here are five key findings about LGBTQ+ Americans.
short readsMar 2, 2022 Key findings on Indian attitudes toward gender roles Indians nearly universally say it is important for women to have the same rights as men, including eight-in-ten who say this is very important.
short readsJul 7, 2021 On some demographic measures, people in same-sex marriages differ from those in opposite-sex marriages Adults – particularly men – who are in same-sex marriages have a somewhat different demographic profile from adults in opposite-sex marriages.
short readsFeb 25, 2021 In Vice President Kamala Harris, we can see how America has changed Kamala Harris embodies trends that have been unfolding over recent decades. As a result, many Americans can see themselves in her story.
short readsJan 25, 2021 For American couples, gender gaps in sharing household responsibilities persist amid pandemic Among all married or cohabiting adults, 53% say things in their marriage or relationship currently are going very well.
short readsSep 28, 2020 Religiously unaffiliated people more likely than those with a religion to lean left, accept homosexuality In most of the 18 countries analyzed, religiously unaffiliated adults were more likely to say homosexuality should be accepted by society.