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Associate Director , tweeting about social and demographic change, politics and foreign affairs (and occasionally UMD basketball). RTs ≠ endorsement
Washington, DCpewresearch.orgJoined August 2012

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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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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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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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What type of instruction do K-12 parents think schools should be providing this winter? 37% say in-person only, 9% say online only, and a narrow majority says a mix of both. Most (71%) say their children are currently getting in-person instruction only. pewrsr.ch/3slacGJ
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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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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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