report | Dec 28, 2005
Men continue to pursue many internet activities more intensively than women. At the same time, trend data show that women are catching up in overall use and are framing their online experience with a greater emphasis on deepening connections with peo...
report | May 23, 2005
A new PEJ study of the news media finds men are cited as sources much more often than women on a wide range of topics
report | May 4, 2005
Demographic differences in Web site design -- captured by a staple of Halloween parties and roller skating rinks.
report | Feb 23, 2005
Our November 2004 telephone survey brought some interesting data about women, men, and financial activities online.
report | May 13, 2004
By Nicole Speulda and Mary McIntosh
report | May 13, 2004
By Nicole Speulda and Mary McIntosh
report | Apr 23, 2004
Public divisions over access to abortion are long-standing, and have changed only slightly over the past two decades. Currently, 58% say they oppose making it more difficult for a woman to get an abortion, while 36% are in favor of further restrictions. This is virtually unchanged from polling conducted in the early 1990s. In 1987, […]
transcript | Apr 19, 2004
3:30-5:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. Speakers: E.J. Dionne, Co-Chair, the Pew Forum, and Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution Raja Elhabti, Director of Research, Karamah: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights Husain Haqqani, Visiting Scholar, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Justin Vaisse, Affiliated Scholar, Brookings Center on the U.S. and Europe E.J. DIONNE, JR.: It’s great to […]
report | Oct 29, 2003
Women Like Their Lives Better
report | Oct 29, 2003
Women Like Their Lives Better