Before the coronavirus, telework was an optional benefit, mostly for the affluent few
COVID-19 may yet do what years of advocacy have failed to: Make telework a benefit available to more than a relative handful of U.S. workers.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
COVID-19 may yet do what years of advocacy have failed to: Make telework a benefit available to more than a relative handful of U.S. workers.
Here is a roundup of key takeaways from our studies of U.S. public opinion about science issues and their effect on society.
Like U.S. adults overall, the majority of U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal – at least in some cases.
38% of parents with children whose K-12 schools closed in the spring said that their child was likely to face digital obstacles in schoolwork.
Views about the health effects of genetically modified foods grew more negative between 2016 and 2018 and have been steady since then.
As the pandemic continues, a growing share of Americans say they are regularly wearing a face covering in stores and other businesses.
Hispanics are more concerned than Americans overall about the threat COVID-19 poses to Americans’ health, their own finances and daily life.
After months of living amid a pandemic, many Americans expect their lives to remain changed even after the COVID-19 outbreak is over.
2020 has been a year unlike any in recent memory. Here’s what people in 14 countries say about the state of the world amid the pandemic.
Most Latino registered voters (71%) say they want government to be more involved in solving the nation’s problems.
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