short reads | Oct 18, 2022
Mothers are more likely than fathers to be extremely or very worried about a school shooting, and concerns also vary by race and ethnicity.
short reads | Oct 11, 2022
Widespread child care challenges from the coronavirus pandemic lasted into 2021 for some U.S. parents.
report | Sep 29, 2022
Most say that, compared with five years ago, those who commit sexual harassment or assault at work are more likely to be held responsible and those who report it are more likely to be believed.
short reads | Sep 26, 2022
Women have overtaken men and now account for more than half (50.7%) of the college-educated labor force in the United States.
short reads | Sep 7, 2022
In 2019, 81% of household heads with a bachelor’s degree or more education had a spouse or partner who was also a college graduate.
short reads | Aug 24, 2022
36% of Americans say that more young adults living with their parents is bad for society, while 16% say it is good for society.
short reads | Jul 28, 2022
While the total number of U.S. births declined at the end of 2020 and beginning of 2021, the number of births at home rose.
report | Jul 28, 2022
Roughly one-in-five workers say they are very or somewhat likely to look for a new job in the next six months, but only about a third of these workers think it would be easy to find one.
short reads | Jul 20, 2022
A quarter of U.S. adults ages 25 to 34 resided in a multigenerational family household in 2021, up from 9% in 1971.
short reads | Jun 28, 2022
The new survey covers topics such as whether the public thinks society is moving too quickly or not quickly enough on gender identity issues.