Building outpaces population growth in many of China’s urban areas
With so much new infrastructure, 62% of urban areas in China with populations over 100,000 have become less crowded — even as most gained in total population.
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With so much new infrastructure, 62% of urban areas in China with populations over 100,000 have become less crowded — even as most gained in total population.
As American society gets grayer, families are taking the lead role in providing care for aging adults.
Most American adults say a family member is caring for their aging parent who needs help handling their affairs or caring for themselves. And if they’re not already helping out a parent, most expect to do so someday.
Two-thirds of Americans say people will have to make major changes in the way they live to reduce the effects of climate change, but data on how much people have actually adopted several recommended lifestyle changes paints a very mixed picture.
The roughly 47% of the population today who were born under the one-child policy lived through a very different China than those born before.
Surveying Hispanics is complicated for many reasons – language barriers, sampling issues and cultural differences – that are the subject of a growing field of inquiry.
A larger share of young women live at home with their parents or other relatives than at any point since 1940, as more attend college and marry later in life.
U.S. homes are more energy-efficient per square foot than they used to be. But they’re also bigger, and their increased size offsets most of the efficiency gains.
Racial identity is far from a straightforward concept, and when multiple strands of identity come together this has the potential to increase the complexity.
Working moms and dads don’t necessarily see eye to eye when it comes to how certain tasks are divided at home.
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