report | Mar 9, 2011
Today’s 18 to 29 year olds – members of the so-called Millennial Generation – see parenthood and marriage differently than today’s thirty-somethings (members of Generation X) did back when they were in their late teens and twenties, according to a new analysis of Pew Research Center survey findings. Unlike their older counterparts, Millennials value parenthood much more than marriage.
presentation | Feb 9, 2011
Kristen Purcell presents Pew Internet findings on teen communication and social media use as part of a joint webinar with the Girl Scout Research Institute. (Updated with slides)
report | Feb 3, 2011
While many devices have become popular across generations, younger adults are leading the way in increased mobility, preferring laptops to desktops and using their cell phones for a variety of functions.
report | Dec 16, 2010
A "heat map" showing major trends in how different generations of online Americans use the internet over time.
report | Dec 16, 2010
An at-a-glance guide to how different generations of online Americans use the internet.
report | Dec 16, 2010
Major trends in how different generations of Americans use the internet
report | Dec 1, 2010
What is the average age at which American kids get cell phones? and is it getting younger?
report | Nov 16, 2010
With Facebook's announcement of the rollout of "Facebook Messages," we offer our data on teens' communication landscape as context for understanding the potential implications of the new feature.
presentation | Nov 9, 2010
In this talk, presented to the Family Online Safety Institute's annual conference in November 2010, senior research specialist Amanda Lenhart discussed the safety issues that arise as mobile phones become the communications hub for American teens.
presentation | Nov 8, 2010
Mobile health technology is being used to reach adolescent populations from different cultural backgrounds. Susannah Fox will add Pew Internet's data about health, mobile, and teens to the discussion.