short readMar 6, 2020 Young women often face sexual harassment online – including on dating sites and apps Six-in-ten women under 35 who have online dated say someone continued to contact them after they said they were not interested.
reportFeb 14, 2020 Shareable facts about Americans’ experiences with online dating Key findings from a Pew Research Center study about online dating.
short readJan 30, 2020 Key findings on gains made by women amid a rising demand for skilled workers There is a growing need for high-skill workers in the U.S., and this has helped to narrow gender disparities in the labor market.
reportJan 30, 2020 Women Make Gains in the Workplace Amid a Rising Demand for Skilled Workers The gender wage gap narrows as women move into high-skill jobs and acquire more education. Women are now in the majority in jobs that draw most heavily on either social or fundamental skills.
short readDec 18, 2019 About four-in-ten U.S. adults say forms should offer more than two gender options 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.”
short readOct 29, 2019 Share of young adults not working or in school is at a 30-year low in U.S. The 30-year low reflects in part tight labor markets and falling unemployment, but also higher shares of young women at work or in school.
short readSep 24, 2019 Among U.S. couples, women do more cooking and grocery shopping than men Moms are more likely than dads to say they are the primary meal preparers, and they spend more time on average than dads on meal preparation.
short readSep 12, 2019 Despite challenges at home and work, most working moms and dads say being employed is what’s best for them Balancing work and family duties brings challenges for working parents. Yet many say working is best for them at this point in their life.
short readSep 10, 2019 The changing profile of the U.S. military: Smaller in size, more diverse, more women in leadership Today’s active duty military is smaller and more racially and ethnically diverse than in previous generations. More women are officers.
short readSep 5, 2019 About one-in-five U.S. adults know someone who goes by a gender-neutral pronoun A majority of Americans have heard about the use of gender-neutral pronouns, and about one-in-five personally know someone who goes by such pronouns.