Poll Shows Koreans Warming to Homosexuality
Americans less accepting of homosexuality than other westerners – religion may be one reason
In recent years, same-sex marriage has been legalized in some parts of the United States and in 15 countries worldwide, in part because of the public’s changing views about the subject and because of increasing acceptance of homosexuality. But these shifts aren’t universal. When the Pew Research Center surveyed the publics in 39 countries this […]
Less Acceptance of Homosexuality in More Religious Countries
Explore the relationship between a country's acceptance of homosexuality and its religiosity in this interactive.
The “been down so long it looks like up” economy
Fewer than one in five Americans rate the U.S. economy as "excellent" or "good"
Data to Live By: Understanding the Social Media and Technology Landscape
Senior Researcher Mary Madden delivered the keynote address for the Lawlor Symposium's summer seminar.
Iranians mixed on religious figures in politics: poll
Turkey protests: What the unrest is really all about
This map of global public opinion toward Iran is bad news for Tehran
5 facts about fathers
For newer Pew Research Center findings on fathers, click here. The Census Bureau estimates that last year there were about 189,000 stay-at-home dads, defined as married fathers with children younger than 15 who stayed out of the labor force for at least one year primarily to care for the family while their wife works outside the […]