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    5. Values and expectations of government

    There has been little recent change in the public’s views of whether government generally should do more to solve problems, or whether it is doing too many things better left to businesses and individuals. Currently, a majority of adults (53%) say that the government should do more to solve problems; a nearly identical share said […]

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    3. How important is following a specific religion to national belonging?

    Across the 36 countries surveyed, people’s views on the importance of religion to national identity vary widely. Large shares in middle-income countries say being a member of the historically predominant religion in their country is very important to truly sharing the national identity – for example, to being truly Filipino or truly Nigerian. In high-income […]

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    Korean Americans: A Survey Data Snapshot

    Here’s how Korean Americans describe their own identities, their political and religious leanings, and how they feel about achieving the American dream.

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    Chinese Americans: A Survey Data Snapshot

    Here’s how Chinese Americans describe their own identities, their views of the U.S. and China, and how they feel about achieving the American dream.

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