Pew Study Points to Support for Internet Freedom in Emerging Countries
Russia’s Youth Want Internet Freedom, Widening ‘Censorship Gap’
Emerging and Developing Nations Want Freedom on the Internet
Survey Report There is widespread opposition to internet censorship in emerging and developing nations. Majorities in 22 of 24 countries surveyed say it is important that people have access to the internet without government censorship. In 12 nations, at least seven-in-ten hold this view. Support for internet freedom is especially strong in countries where a […]
A Map of God’s Countries
Michelle Obama to visit China, focus on education
Given other economic and environmental problems, however, education is not high on the minds of the Chinese public.
The Rise of Federal Immigration Crimes
Between 1992 and 2012, the number of offenders sentenced in federal courts more than doubled, driven largely by a 28-fold increase in the number of unlawful reentry convictions.
A new way of looking at public library engagement in America
Highlights from our new report exploring the spectrum of Americans' engagement with public libraries.
In 2013, 59% of deported immigrants convicted of a crime
Data Feed: Rising food prices, student learning, coffee-shop geography
A daily roundup of fresh data from scholars, governments, think tanks, pollsters and other social science researchers.