Report
Race in America 2019
This report is based on a nationally representative survey of American adults conducted in early 2019. Among its findings are that more than four in ten Americans say the country hasn't made enough progress toward racial equality, and most Americans say it’s now more common for people to express racist or racially insensitive views.
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Mobile connectivity in emerging economies
After more than a decade of studying the spread and impact of digital life in the United States, Pew Research Center has intensified its exploration of the impact of online connectivity among populations in emerging economies – where the prospect of swift cultural change propelled by digital devices might be even more dramatic than the...
Survey Report
Climate change still seen as the top global threat, but cyberattacks a rising concern
Results from the Pew Research Center’s Spring 2018 Global Attitudes Survey, conducted in 26 nations, show that worries about ISIS and North Korea persist, as fears about American power grow.
Report
Smartphone ownership is growing rapidly around the world, but not always equally
In emerging economies, technology use is still much more common among young people and the well-educated.
Report
Internet connectivity seen as having positive impact on life in sub-Saharan Africa
According to this new Pew Research Center analysis, most sub-Saharan Africans feel positively about the role the internet plays in their country. Large majorities say the increasing use of the internet has had a good influence on education in their country, and half or more say the same about the economy, personal relationships and politics.