The Briefing is compiled by Pew Research Center staff, including Naomi Forman-Katz, Jacob Liedke, Sarah Naseer, Christopher ...
More than half of Americans believe the U.S. benefits from its membership in the WHO. As of April 2024, 25% of U.S. adults ...
When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key.
We asked people in three dozen countries how they see religion's role in society, government and national identity.
In many middle-income countries, majorities say the Bible, Quran or another religious text should influence national law at ...
Large shares in many middle-income countries say following the historically predominant religion is key to "true" national ...
In a number of countries with sizable Muslim and Jewish populations, we asked Muslim and Jewish adults for their views on ...
Classifying parties as populist Although experts generally agree that populist political leaders or parties display high ...
When asked about their national leader’s connection to religion, people are generally more likely to say it is very important ...
Across 36 countries, most people say religion helps society and encourages tolerance. They're more divided on whether it promotes superstition.
More than 5% of U.S. high school students are either transgender or questioning their gender identity, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Against this backdrop, we asked ...
Thirteen members of the 119th Congress are openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ), according to a Pew ...