Just one-in-four Hispanics in America know what Latinx means, survey finds
According to Pew Research Center, only one-in-four Hispanics in the U.S. have across the term.
Study uncovers long correlation between income inequality and access to education
The study, titled A century of educational inequality in the United States, was conducted at Stanford University and Rice University.
Many in the U.S. suggest state governments lifted COVID-19 restrictions too early
The new survey was initiated between late-July to early-August and involved thousands of American participants.
New research shows increased women political leadership associated with significant societal benefits
The report is based on the analysis of more than 500 bodies of research that has delved into the impacts…
American public’s unfavorability of China amid COVID-19 reached historic highs
A vast majority of Americans held unfavorable views of China, reaching new historic highs, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a new…
How an ABM approach could aid in obstructing illicit trafficking networks and strengthen US drug policy
The study, released online in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was funded by the National Science Foundation and…
Women in health-care capacities at a higher risk of stress, burnout and depression amid COVID-19 pandemic
The study was conducted at the University of Toronto's Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation.
Right-leaning Americans less likely than Democrats to perceive the COVID-19 pandemic as a serious threat to public’s health
Americans are divided on their views as to whether the coronavirus pandemic poses a major threat to the general public's…
25 percent of Americans speculate that the COVID-19 pandemic was intentionally planned
25 percent of American respondents are in accordance with the conspiratorial belief that the re-emergence of the coronavirus was intentionally…
Gender equality advocated by a majority of Americans even among those who hold non-feminist beliefs
The survey was conducted between mid-March and early-April of 2020, according to Pew Research Center.
Since 2010, Latinos were responsible for the majority of the total US population surge
A decline of the white population in several statewide populations led their ethnic group to a more than 50 percent…
Younger Americans more likely to express favorable views of foreign nations even as they grow older, survey shows
Younger Americans tend to have more favorable views of other countries compared to their elders, a new survey finds.