Marriage/Parenthood
Survey Details: Conducted February-March 2007 File Release Date: 13 November 2007
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Survey Details: Conducted February-March 2007 File Release Date: 13 November 2007
Survey Details: Conducted October-November 2006 File Release Date: 13 November 2007
Survey Details: Conducted June-July 2006 File Release Date: 13 November 2007
Survey Details: Conducted February-March 2006 File Release Date: 13 November 2007
Survey Details: Conducted October-November 2005 File Release Date: 13 November 2007
“Sharing household chores” now ranks third in importance on a list of nine items often associated with successful marriages – well ahead of such staples as adequate income, good housing, common interests and shared religious beliefs.
In the span of the past decade, full-time work outside the home has lost some of its appeal to mothers. This trend holds for both those who have such jobs and those who don’t.
A recent report, “Muslim Americans: Middle Class and Mostly Mainstream,” attracted a great deal of attention but also raised a number of questions about the research. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
Americans believe that births to unwed women are a big problem for society, and they take a mixed view at best of cohabitation without marriage.
For many Americans, demonstrating patriotism means showing the flag; overall, 62% say they do so. Notably, significantly more Northeasterners and Midwesterners fly the flag than do residents of the South or the West.
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