Posts Tagged: Pew Research Center

Email is for Old People*

* people with jobs After reading in the latest Pew Report how kids today don’t really use email (“that’s what Facebook is for”), I have been keeping my ears and eyes open for further evidence. In my highly unscientific survey

Email is for Old People*

* people with jobs After reading in the latest Pew Report how kids today don’t really use email (“that’s what Facebook is for”), I have been keeping my ears and eyes open for further evidence. In my highly unscientific survey

Wiki as Source

This is definitely true for me personally. The public is increasingly going to Wikipedia as a research source: According to a recent Pew survey, the percentage of all American adults who use the site to look for information increased to

Wiki as Source

This is definitely true for me personally. The public is increasingly going to Wikipedia as a research source: According to a recent Pew survey, the percentage of all American adults who use the site to look for information increased to

The Tanning of America Continues

The Pew analysis found that among newly married couples, 14.6 percent were mixed in 2008, compared with 11.2 percent in 2000 and 8.3 percent in 1990. (Among all people currently married, 8 percent of marriages were mixed in 2008, compared

The Tanning of America Continues

The Pew analysis found that among newly married couples, 14.6 percent were mixed in 2008, compared with 11.2 percent in 2000 and 8.3 percent in 1990. (Among all people currently married, 8 percent of marriages were mixed in 2008, compared

A College Degree: What Is It Good For?

Some helpful numbers that bring to life the tangible and the less tangible differences between college graduates and other adults in the population. I got these from an article in the WSJ that examined the monetary value of college degrees.

A College Degree: What Is It Good For?

Some helpful numbers that bring to life the tangible and the less tangible differences between college graduates and other adults in the population. I got these from an article in the WSJ that examined the monetary value of college degrees.

Hi Mom, I’m Home!

Ten percent of adults younger than 35 told the Pew Research Center that they had moved back in with their parents because of the recession. Among 18-24 year olds, the activity is most acute. 56 percent of men and 48

Hi Mom, I’m Home!

Ten percent of adults younger than 35 told the Pew Research Center that they had moved back in with their parents because of the recession. Among 18-24 year olds, the activity is most acute. 56 percent of men and 48