short readDec 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.
short readNov 12, 2015 In China, 1980 marked a generational turning point The roughly 47% of the population today who were born under the one-child policy lived through a very different China than those born before.
short readJun 29, 2015 Most Americans now say learning their child is gay wouldn’t upset them Today nearly six-in-ten (57%) say they would not be upset if they had a child come out as gay or lesbian, according to our survey conducted in May.
short readMay 21, 2015 For Fact Tank’s anniversary, a look back at the news in the numbers Here’s a roundup of our most-visited blog posts over the past year, along with some insights into the editorial thinking behind them.
short readFeb 27, 2015 63% of Republican Millennials favor marijuana legalization Republican Millennials, however, are not as supportive of marijuana legalization as their young Democratic and Democratic-leaning counterparts.
short readDec 22, 2014 14 striking findings from 2014 In 2014, Pew Research Center published more than 150 reports and some 600 blog posts. Here are 14 facts we found particularly striking, as they illustrate some major shifts in our politics, society, habits or families.
short readJun 5, 2014 Generation X: America’s neglected ‘middle child’ Generation X has a gripe with pulse takers, zeitgeist keepers, and population counters. We keep squeezing them out of the frame.
short readApr 30, 2014 Data Feed: Millennials and midterms, America’s global role, Homeownership rate hits low A daily roundup of fresh data from scholars, governments, think tanks, pollsters and other social science researchers.
short readMar 25, 2014 Data Feed: Catholic voting, March consumer confidence, low-wage workers, geography of smoking A daily roundup of fresh data from scholars, governments, think tanks, pollsters and other social science researchers.