Majorities in most of the 24 nations surveyed by Pew Research Center this spring say abortion should be legal in all or most ...
The share with a college degree has almost doubled, more are in the labor force and wages are up, but Latinas lag some other ...
Half say Hispanic women’s situation has improved, but two-thirds say the gender wage gap is a big problem for Hispanic women.
Latinas have collectively seen socioeconomic gains, but their educational and economic circumstances vary across demographic ...
This report explores Latinas’ economic and demographic progress in the last two decades – and their perceptions of that ...
Many juggle cultural expectations and gender roles from both Latin America and the U.S., like doing housework and succeeding ...
Many Hispanic women say gender shapes their daily life. More so than Hispanic men, they see sexism as a problem in key parts ...
Over half of Hispanic women say they’re satisfied with family life. Fewer are satisfied with their social life or life in the ...
Latinas say Hispanic women face far more pressure than Hispanic men to cook and clean at home, be attractive, get married and have children, be pleasant, and have few sexual partners. Similar shares ...
We compared three different online survey methods in certain countries to see which one would most closely replicate our ...
Seven-in-ten Americans say in vitro fertilization access is a good thing. Just 8% say it is a bad thing, and 22% are unsure.
Views are split by political party, but support for legal abortion has risen modestly in both groups since before the 2022 ...