In Changing U.S. Electorate, Race and Education Remain Stark Dividing Lines
The gender gap in party identification remains the widest in a quarter century. The post In Changing U.S. Electorate, Race and Education Remain Stark Dividing Lines appeared first on Pew Research Center.
View ArticleA majority of Americans say immigrants mostly fill jobs U.S. citizens do not...
About three-quarters of U.S. adults say undocumented immigrants mostly fill jobs U.S. citizens do not want. The post A majority of Americans say immigrants mostly fill jobs U.S. citizens do not want...
View ArticleSharp decline in remittances expected in 2020 amid COVID-19 lockdowns in top...
Remittances – money sent by migrants to their home countries – are projected to fall by a record 20% this year. The post Sharp decline in remittances expected in 2020 amid COVID-19 lockdowns in top...
View ArticleAmid COVID-19, remittances to some Latin American nations fell sharply in...
El Salvador experienced a 40% drop in remittances in April 2020 compared with April 2019, the largest decline among the six nations analyzed. The post Amid COVID-19, remittances to some Latin American...
View ArticleImmigrants in U.S. experienced higher unemployment in the pandemic but have...
With the economic recovery gaining momentum, unemployment among immigrants is about equal with that of U.S.-born workers. The post Immigrants in U.S. experienced higher unemployment in the pandemic but...
View ArticleAmid pandemic, international student enrollment at U.S. universities fell 15%...
Fewer than 1 million foreign students enrolled for either online or in-person classes at U.S. universities in the 2020-21 school year. The post Amid pandemic, international student enrollment at U.S....
View ArticleLatinos See U.S. as Better Than Place of Family’s Ancestry for Opportunity,...
Most Latino immigrants say they would come to the U.S. again. The post Latinos See U.S. as Better Than Place of Family’s Ancestry for Opportunity, Raising Kids, Health Care Access appeared first on Pew...
View ArticleOne-in-Ten Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants
Immigrants – particularly those from African nations – are a growing share of the U.S. Black population. The post One-in-Ten Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants appeared first on Pew...
View ArticleKey facts about recent trends in global migration
The number of international migrants grew to 281 million in 2020; 3.6% of the world’s people lived outside their country of birth that year. The post Key facts about recent trends in global migration...
View ArticleHow the political typology groups compare
Pew Research Center’s political typology sorts Americans into cohesive, like-minded groups based on their values, beliefs, and views about politics and the political system. Use this tool to compare...
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