Kim Parker

@kim_c_parker

Director of Social Trends Research . Wife + mom of 3. Tweeting about gender, generations, work & demographic change. RTs do not=endorsements

Washington, DC
Dołączył sierpień 2013

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  1. podał/a dalej
    9 gru

    Not all employed adults have the option of working from home, even during a pandemic. For example, 76% of lower-income and 63% of middle-income workers say the responsibilities of their job cannot be done from home compared with 44% of upper-income workers

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  2. 9 gru

    Among employed adults who are not working from home during the pandemic (and who interact w/others on the job), lower-income workers are more worried about exposure to coronavirus, less satisfied with safety measures their employers have put in place

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  3. 9 gru

    New data on how work has (and hasn't) changed during the coronavirus outbreak: Majority of workers who can do their jobs from home want to keep teleworking after pandemic; most report few barriers to productivity

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  4. podał/a dalej
    23 lis

    In 2016, there were at most only modest differences between how Trump and Clinton voters viewed accuracy of vote counts. In 2020, 82% of Biden voters, vs. just 35% of Trump voters, are very confident their votes were accurately counted.

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  5. podał/a dalej
    20 lis

    NEW Just 31% of voters rate President Trump's conduct since the election as excellent or good. Twice as many - 62% - have a positive view of President-elect Biden's conduct.

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  6. podał/a dalej
    13 lis

    Nice new piece by and about America's political divide in a comparative context. E.g. Americans are the most ideologically divided of 20 publics over trust in scientists and whether they make decisions solely based on facts

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  7. 11 lis

    On looking back at how veterans viewed Donald Trump in our 2019 survey: Many said he had made the military stronger, but many also said he relied too little on military leaders in making important decisions

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  8. 11 lis

    Our 2019 survey of military veterans highlighted the different experiences and challenges faced by pre-9/11 and post-9/11 veterans

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  9. podał/a dalej
    3 lis

    Americans Plan To Follow Election Returns Closely; Biden Supporters More Confident Their News Sources Will Make Right Call

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  10. podał/a dalej
    3 lis

    In 1996, 89.5% of U.S. voters reported voting in person on Election Day, according to the Census Bureau. But then the in-person Election Day portion of the vote began to skid, falling to below 60% each election cycle from 2014 to 2018.

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  11. podał/a dalej
    2 lis

    Election night will bring a blizzard of numbers about who turned out to vote and for whom. To help put these numbers into context, we’re making available detailed demographic tables about verified voters in the 2016 and 2018 elections.

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  12. podał/a dalej
    2 lis

    Turnout, turnout, turnout. Historically, women have voted at higher rates than men. Including among key racial and ethnic groups: White, Black and Hispanic voters

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  13. podał/a dalej
    30 paź

    Do you answer your cellphone when an unknown number calls? New data shows: 19% generally answer the call 67% don't answer and check voicemail 9% don't answer or check VM Big challenge for those running programs

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  14. 29 paź

    Our new look at K-12 learning during the pandemic finds that most parents whose kids are learning online this fall are providing additional instruction or resources beyond what the schools are providing

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  15. podał/a dalej
    29 paź

    With less than a week to go, views of Trump are central to voters' presidential preferences - on both sides. 63% of Biden supporters say their vote is *against* Trump; an even larger share of Trump supporters - 71% - say their vote is *for* him.

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  16. podał/a dalej
    29 paź

    19% of upper-income parents of K-12 students say they have hired someone to provide additional instruction or resources beyond what is being provided by their children’s school. Far smaller shares of those with lower, middle incomes say they have done this

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  17. podał/a dalej
    29 paź

    Amid disparities in COVID impact: 42% of Americans now say Black people are treated less fairly than White people when seeking medical treatment, up from 33% in 2019

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  18. 29 paź

    Parents whose kids are in the classroom this fall are much more satisfied with how their schools are handling things and much less concerned about their kids falling behind than parents whose kids are learning online

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  19. podał/a dalej
    28 paź

    Recently added to our COVID-19 topic page: ▪️ Fewer mothers, fathers in U.S. are working due to COVID-19 downturn; those at work have cut hours ▪️ Americans are divided on whether colleges that brought students back to campus made the right decision

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  20. 26 paź

    Party divide in views of higher ed persists: Republicans & Democrats are deeply divided over whether colleges made the right call in bringing students back to campus during a pandemic

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