Key takeaways on Americans’ views of and experiences with dating and relationships
The advent of dating apps and other new technologies present a new set of norms and expectations for U.S. singles.
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The advent of dating apps and other new technologies present a new set of norms and expectations for U.S. singles.
Views differ sharply by party and age when it comes to whether forms or online profiles should include gender options other than “man” and “woman.”
Couples who meet online are more likely than those who meet offline to be diverse by some measures – but this can be explained by age.
Here’s what our surveys have found about how Americans across the age spectrum have experienced the coronavirus pandemic.
Amid ongoing discussions about sexual harassment in the workplace and beyond, read five findings about how these issues have been discussed on Twitter and other social media outlets in the past year.
Seven-in-ten U.S. teens say anxiety and depression are major problems among their peers. Yet anxiety and depression aren’t the only concerns for teens.
Pew Research Center now uses 1996 as the last birth year for Millennials in our work. President Michael Dimock explains why.
Compared with 10 years ago, American teens are devoting more of their time in the summer to educational activities and less time to leisure.
Allegations about sexual misconduct by prominent men in politics, entertainment, media and other industries have reverberated across the United States in recent months, drawing attention to issues of gender equality in the workplace and in broader American society.
Pew Research Center is redoubling its focus on the role of information and trust in democratic societies.
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