Six-in-Ten Hispanics Say They Speak English Well
More than six-in-ten (61%) Latino adults in the U.S. say they can carry on a conversation in English “very well” or “pretty well.”
More than six-in-ten (61%) Latino adults in the U.S. say they can carry on a conversation in English “very well” or “pretty well.”
Kristen Purcell will be discussing Pew Internet's groundbreaking data on local news information ecosystems
How Baby Boomers use technology
Texting volume is up while the frequency of voice calling is down. About one in four teens say they own smartphones.
If there’s supposed to be a stigma attached to living with mom and dad through one’s late twenties or early thirties, today’s “boomerang generation” didn’t get that memo.
A Pew Internet/Elon University survey reveals experts' hopes and fears about the hyperconnected generation, from their ability to juggle many tasks to their thirst for instant gratification and lack of patience.
How the Millennials Generation consumes, produces, and shares information
If asked to choose between a job with higher pay and one with more security, 56% of employed young adults would pick the position with more job security.
Young adults hit hard by the recession. A plurality of the public believes young adults, rather than middle-aged or older adults, are having the toughest time in today’s economy.
Amanda Lenhart, danah boyd, and Alice Marwick will discuss the ways young people interact online, how they manage their privacy, and common misconceptions of adults when it comes to cyberbullying.