How Europeans see key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections
Learn how Europeans in 10 EU member states feel about key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections.
Learn how Europeans in 10 EU member states feel about key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections.
Millennials are the largest adult generation in the United States, and the American family continues to change.
Majorities of Americans foresee widening income gaps, tougher financial times for older Americans and intensifying political divisions.
Teens are spending their time differently than they did a decade ago, but gender differences remain in time spent on leisure, grooming, homework, housework and errands.
Whether they personally experience these conditions, seven-in-ten teens today see mental health issues as major problems among people their age in their communities.
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The American public’s views of the impact immigrants have on the country remain largely positive – and deeply partisan.
Pew Research Center now uses 1996 as the last birth year for Millennials in our work. President Michael Dimock explains why.
As Gen Z moves toward adulthood, their views mirror those of Millennials on a range of issues, from Trump’s presidency to the role of government to racial equality. Among Republicans, Gen Z stands out on some key issues.
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