COVID-19 pandemic saw an increase in the share of U.S. mothers who would prefer not to work for pay
The share of mothers who said it would be best for them to work full time dropped from 51% to 44% between 2019 and 2020.
The share of mothers who said it would be best for them to work full time dropped from 51% to 44% between 2019 and 2020.
A report detailing allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo is prompting a renewed conversation about workplace harassment and abuse in the U.S.
Women continue to be less involved than men in mosque life in the U.S., but the pattern appears to be changing.
Americans’ comfort levels with using gender-neutral pronouns to refer to someone have remained static since 2017.
Adults – particularly men – who are in same-sex marriages have a somewhat different demographic profile from adults in opposite-sex marriages.
A new analysis of 2020 validated voters examines change and continuity in the electorate, both of which contributed to Joe Biden’s victory. It looks at how new voters and voters who turned out in either 2016, 2018 or both voted in the 2020 presidential election, and offers a detailed portrait of the demographic composition of the 2020 electorate.
The higher education pipeline suggests a long path is ahead for increasing diversity, especially in fields like computing and engineering.
The pandemic has presented challenges and obstacles for many Americans, but one group has been getting a lot of attention lately: moms.
Kamala Harris embodies trends that have been unfolding over recent decades. As a result, many Americans can see themselves in her story.
More Americans also say evangelical Christians, business corporations and the military will lose than gain influence in Washington.