Hispanic origin profiles, 2017
Explore data on the 15 largest U.S. Hispanic groups by origin. The post Hispanic origin profiles, 2017 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsHow does a computer ‘see’ gender?
In this interactive challenge, see if you can guess what makes the system change its decision. The post How does a computer ‘see’ gender? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsThe Growing Partisan Divide in Views of Higher Education
Americans see value in higher education whether they graduated from college or not. Even so, there is an undercurrent of dissatisfaction – even suspicion – among the public about the role colleges play in society. The post The Growing Partisan Divide in Views of Higher Education appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsU.S. Religious Knowledge Quiz
How much do you know about religion? And how do you compare with the average American? Here’s your chance to find out. The post U.S. Religious Knowledge Quiz appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsVideo explainer: How is polling done around the world?
Pew Research Center conducts polls in many countries other than the United States. But the methodology behind our international surveys can vary from country to country, and what works in one place might not work in another. The post Video explainer: How is polling done around the world? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsEssay: A closer look at changing restrictions on religion
Pew Research Center has analyzed restrictions on religion around the world for 10 years, finding that global restrictions have risen. What is happening in some of the countries with the biggest changes? The post Essay: A closer look at changing restrictions on religion appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsVideo: Is the number of unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. declining?
The latest Pew Research Center data estimates there were 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. in 2017, down significantly from a decade prior. In this video, our researchers go behind the scenes to explain the “how” and “why” behind determining these new numbers. The post Video: Is the number of unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. declining? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsUnauthorized immigrant population trends for states, birth countries and regions
In 2017, an estimated 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants lived in the United States, down from a peak of 12.2 million in 2007. Explore trends in the unauthorized immigrant population for U.S. states, as well as for birth countries and regions. The post Unauthorized immigrant population trends for states, birth countries and regions appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsFacts on U.S. Immigrants, 2017
There were a record 44.4 million immigrants living in the U.S. in 2017, making up 13.6% of the nation’s population. Explore charts and tables with demographic data on the foreign born population in the U.S. from 1960 to 2017. The post Facts on U.S. Immigrants, 2017 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsGlobal Opinions of U.S. Surveillance
The post Global Opinions of U.S. Surveillance appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsHow much do you know about science?
Test your knowledge of science facts and applications of scientific principles by taking our 11-question quiz, then compare your answers to the average American and across demographic groups. The post How much do you know about science? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsEstimates of U.S. unauthorized immigrant population, by metro area, 2016 and 2007
Explore estimates of unauthorized immigrant populations in 182 U.S. metropolitan areas. The post Estimates of U.S. unauthorized immigrant population, by metro area, 2016 and 2007 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsCompare the rates of social media platform and messaging app usage in 11 countries around the world
Facebook and WhatsApp are the most widely used social media platforms and messaging applications in 11 countries around the world. The post Compare the rates of social media platform and messaging app usage in 11 countries around the world appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsMillennial life: How young adulthood today compares with prior generations
Generally better educated and more racially and ethnically diverse, Millennials have also been slower to marry and form their own households than previous generations of young adults. The post Millennial life: How young adulthood today compares with prior generations appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsClimate change is seen by more countries as a top international threat
More countries see climate change as a top international threat, but many people also name ISIS and cyberattacks as their top security concern. The post Climate change is seen by more countries as a top international threat appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsU.S. unauthorized immigrant population estimates by state, 2016
Explore maps and tables showing detailed data on unauthorized immigrants by state. The post U.S. unauthorized immigrant population estimates by state, 2016 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsFact Sheets: News Media and Political Attitudes in Western Europe
Findings about news media views and habits in Western Europe from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsWestern Europeans who hold populist views rate the news media less positively than those with non-populist views
Ratings on how well the media perform on several core functions, like investigating the actions of the government and getting the facts right, differ between those who hold populist views and those who do not.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsIdeological placement of news outlets in Western Europe
Explore where users of news outlets in eight Western European countries place these outlets on a left-right spectrum, based on their perception of their ideological leanings.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsForeign students who stayed and worked in the U.S. under OPT after graduation by metro area, 2004-2016
Details on the 113 metro areas that had 2,000 or more foreign students approved for the U.S. government's Optional Practical Training (OPT) program from 2004 to 2016.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsCivics Quiz: What do you know about the U.S. government?
Test your knowledge of U.S. government by taking our short 7-question quiz.
Pew Research Center > Media & NewsBots in the Twittersphere
An estimated two-thirds of tweeted links to popular websites are posted by automated Twitter accounts – not human beings.
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