As the #GreatResignation of 2021 has continued into 2022, the majority of workers who changed employers are seeing higher earnings. pewrsr.ch/3PWiWwW
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As the U.S. addresses issues of transgender rights and the broader landscape around gender identity continues to shift, our new survey shows Americans hold a complex set of views around these topics.
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On the 50th anniv. of Title IX, most who know about the law say it's had a positive impact on gender equality in the U.S. Women are more likely than men to say it hasn't gone far enough in increasing opportunities for girls & women in sports. #TitleIXat50
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The Washington Post on our survey and focus group findings about transgender and nonbinary U.S. adults.
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6/ Because trans and nonbinary people make up only 1.6% of the U.S. adult population, their survey responses can’t be analyzed separately due to small sample size.
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5/ In addition to the focus groups of trans and nonbinary adults, we also conducted a survey this spring to learn what the general public thinks about issues related to gender identity. These findings will be released later this summer.
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4/ While these focus groups weren’t designed to be representative of the entire population of trans and nonbinary U.S. adults, the participants’ stories provide a glimpse into some of the experiences of people who are trans or nonbinary.
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3/ Focus groups allow participants to share their experiences in depth and provide valuable insights to researchers who want to learn more about a particular group.
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2/ The focus group discussions touched on issues ranging from participants’ gender journeys, to how they navigate issues of gender in their day-to-day life, to what they see as the most pressing policy issue facing people who are trans or nonbinary.
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1/ In March, conducted a series of focus groups in order to better understand the experiences of transgender and nonbinary U.S. adults at a time when gender identity is at the center of many national conversations.
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The gender wage gap in the US has narrowed over time but still persists, and it varies widely by age and geography. Find out what the situation is in your metro area using our new gender wage gap calculator.
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Most workers who started teleworking since the pandemic say working from home has made it easier to balance their work and personal life; 60% say it’s made them feel less connected to their co-workers. Read more about how #covid19 is reshaping work @ pewrsr.ch/3oUX8Xv.
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Concerns about academics and students' emotional well-being outweigh #covid19 risks in parents' views of what should be given a lot of consideration in decisions about keeping K-12 schools open. pewrsr.ch/3slacGJ
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Our new report finds that nearly half of Americans (and similar shares in urban, suburban and rural areas) say the #covid19 pandemic has driven people in their community apart. An even larger share says the same about people in the U.S. as a whole. pewrsr.ch/3F3nDA8
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The share of childless adults in the U.S. who say it's unlikely they'll ever have children is up 7 points from 2018.
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1/ As questions about the state of public opinion polling in the U.S. have been raised following the 2016 and 2020 elections, is among the organizations examining its survey processes.
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NEW from : Check out our new report, fact sheet and more about the nation's Black population and its diversity.
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#COVID19 has surfaced many challenges for mothers, particularly around child care and work, but as these pre-pandemic survey finding show, many of these challenges aren't new.
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About a year into pandemic, 51% of non-retired U.S. adults say economic impact of #covid19 will make it harder for them to achieve long-term financial goals; 12% who say their finances are in worse shape than a year ago don't think they'll ever recover.
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Important analysis from showing that errors of the magnitude seen in some 2020 election polls would alter measures of opinion on issues by an average of less than 1 percentage point.
From 2019: Independents often are portrayed as political free agents with the potential to alleviate the nation’s rigid partisan divisions. Yet the reality is that most independents are not all that “independent” politically.
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A majority of U.S. adults say K-12 schools should wait to reopen until all teachers who want the #COVID19 vaccine have received it, even as academic concerns are now seen as a more pressing factor than health risks when it comes to reopening schools.
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Major report from my colleagues looking at the wide range of religious affiliations, worship practices and beliefs among Black Americans.
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NEW: Today, most Black adults say they rely on prayer to help make major decisions and view opposing racism as essential to their religious faith. pewrsr.ch/2ZjWRjN
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