short readFeb 5, 2024 8 charts on technology use around the world In most countries surveyed, around nine-in-ten or more adults are online. In South Korea, 99% of adults use the internet.
short readJul 12, 2023 How the GOP won the turnout battle and a narrow victory in last year’s midterms A new analysis shows that relatively few people who voted in the 2018 midterms were persuaded to vote for a different party four years later.
short readJan 31, 2024 Q&A: How – and why – we’re changing the way we study tech adoption With our shift to using NPORS for studying topics like the digital divide, Americans can now respond by mail or online. This change in approach sets us up to continue studying tech adoption long into the future.
short readSep 15, 2023 Buddhists in South and Southeast Asia generally approve of foreign tourists visiting Buddhist sites Majorities of Buddhists in these countries also say it is appropriate for non-Buddhist tourists to participate in Buddhist practices.
short readNov 20, 2023 How people in South and Southeast Asia view religious diversity and pluralism Nearly all adults in the six countries surveyed say diversity has either a positive or a neutral impact on their country.
short readSep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings.
short readDec 4, 2023 Key facts about the wealth of immigrant households during the COVID-19 pandemic The median wealth of immigrant households increased by 42% from December 2019 to December 2021.
short readDec 7, 2022 New Congress will have a few more veterans, but their share of lawmakers is still near a record low The new House will have 80 members who’ve served in the military, or 18.4% of members. That’s up from 75, or 17.2%, in the 117th Congress.
short readOct 6, 2023 In Singapore, religious diversity and tolerance go hand in hand Overall, 56% of Singaporean adults say that having people of different religions, ethnic groups and cultures makes the country a better place to live.
short readApr 28, 2022 How parents’ views of their kids’ screen time, social media use changed during COVID-19 In April 2021, we followed up with many of the same parents surveyed in March 2020 on their children’s use of technology and social media.