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Kim Parker

@kim_c_parker

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

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Here's a broad AND deep dive into public attitudes about the modern American family from Kim Parker, Rachel Minkin and their colleagues -- lots of ground covered... family structures and types, divorce and open marriage, fertility, and more pewrsr.ch/3RhZO0t

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Director of Social Trends Research Kim Parker surfaces counterintuitive findings for readers that often gets missed in the dialogue around women’s progress in the United States in a piece for Dallas Morning News. Read on here: bit.ly/3K5cPVV

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Katherine Schaeffer(@katschaeffer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the end of every year, Pew Research Center publishes a list of our most striking research findings. This year, they cover topics ranging from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, to the overturning of Roe, to experiences with extreme weather -- and more! pewrsr.ch/3uLtg2j

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Doug Parker, Ecolumix Co-Founder & CEO, Named to 2022 Environment+Energy Leader 50 Honoree List 🏆 🙌 🌎 5️⃣0️⃣

⁦⁦Doug Parker⁩ ⁦@ELDaily⁩ data ecolumix.com/doug-parker-ec…

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NEW: As the midterm election approaches, issues related to K-12 schools have become deeply polarized. pewrsr.ch/3FjZR62

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NEW: Most K-12 parents say first year of pandemic had a negative effect on their children’s education pewrsr.ch/3DvVZNL

NEW: Most K-12 parents say first year of pandemic had a negative effect on their children’s education pewrsr.ch/3DvVZNL
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John Gramlich(@johngramlich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TikTok is growing as a source of news in the US. The share of adult TikTok users who say they regularly get news there has risen from 22% in 2020 to 33% in 2022, even as news use is declining or flat for most other platforms. New data from Pew Research Journalism: pewresearch.org/journalism/fac…

TikTok is growing as a source of news in the US. The share of adult TikTok users who say they regularly get news there has risen from 22% in 2020 to 33% in 2022, even as news use is declining or flat for most other platforms. New data from @pewjournalism: pewresearch.org/journalism/fac…
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Stephanie Kramer(@_StephKramer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our NEW projections show U.S. Christians are on track to lose their majority status within a few decades if recent trends continue, driven mostly by young people leaving the faith. 🧵pewresearch.org/religion/2022/…

Our NEW projections show U.S. Christians are on track to lose their majority status within a few decades if recent trends continue, driven mostly by young people leaving the faith. 🧵pewresearch.org/religion/2022/…
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Mark Hugo Lopez(@mhugolopez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to work Pew Research Center studying the nation's racial and ethnic diversity? The Race and Ethnicity team is looking for a new Research Associate with survey research experience and interest in Asian American studies. See the job advertisement: pewtrusts.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CenterEx… Pew Research Race and Ethnicity

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At the same time as TikTok has risen, the share of teens using Facebook, a dominant social media platform in our 2014-15 teens survey, has plummeted from 71% then to 32% today. pewrsr.ch/3CrdPRM

At the same time as TikTok has risen, the share of teens using Facebook, a dominant social media platform in our 2014-15 teens survey, has plummeted from 71% then to 32% today. pewrsr.ch/3CrdPRM
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Claudia Deane(@c_deane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are YOU experiencing a 'long period of unusually hot weather'? Do you see it as a sign of climate change? See how your views compare to those of other Americans overall and by region Pew Research Center Brian Kennedy Alec Tyson Cary Funk buff.ly/3uTz2j0

Are YOU experiencing a 'long period of unusually hot weather'? Do you see it as a sign of climate change? See how your views compare to those of other Americans overall and by region @pewresearch @briantkennedy @alec_h_tyson @surveyfunk buff.ly/3uTz2j0
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Richard Fry(@r_fry1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young adults age 25 to 34 are the nation's fastest growing age group living in multigenerational households. pewrsr.ch/3yV0NJ5

Young adults age 25 to 34 are the nation's fastest growing age group living in multigenerational households. pewrsr.ch/3yV0NJ5
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Kim Parker(@kim_c_parker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the 50th anniv. of Title IX, most who know about the law say it's had a positive impact on gender equality in the U.S. Women are more likely than men to say it hasn't gone far enough in increasing opportunities for girls & women in sports. pewrsr.ch/3k1Vroc

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The gender wage gap in the US has narrowed over time but still persists, and it varies widely by age and geography. Find out what the situation is in your metro area using our new gender wage gap calculator. pewrsr.ch/3NMarUc

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Lee Rainie(@lrainie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW from Pew Research Internet: In first year of pandemic, parents report there was an increase in tech use by young kids (age 11 and under) in tech use in a bunch of ways -- including a jump in the number of kids using TikTok
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NEW from @pewinternet: In first year of pandemic, parents report there was an increase in tech use by young kids (age 11 and under) in tech use in a bunch of ways -- including a jump in the number of kids using TikTok pewrsr.ch/3Koo0qU
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Kim Parker(@kim_c_parker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Title IX approaches its 50th anniversary, most Americans who know about the law say it's had a positive impact overall on gender equality; more than 4-in-10 women say it hasn't gone far enough in increasing opportunities for girls & women in sports pewrsr.ch/3k1Vroc

As Title IX approaches its 50th anniversary, most Americans who know about the law say it's had a positive impact overall on gender equality; more than 4-in-10 women say it hasn't gone far enough in increasing opportunities for girls & women in sports pewrsr.ch/3k1Vroc
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Do Americans trust the police? In this episode of our new Trust in America video series, our researchers Jocelyn Kiley and Kim Parker discuss trust in police and views of police reforms. 1/

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Tony Rosello 🏴‍☠️(@RealBlundetto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did a pretty cool thing with some pretty cool people. Wreaths Across America at Arlington National Cemetery with some incredible friends from I AM ALS

Did a pretty cool thing with some pretty cool people. Wreaths Across America at Arlington National Cemetery with some incredible friends from @iamalsorg
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Kim Parker(@kim_c_parker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking at the impact of COVID-19 on communities, more than a third of US adults say it will be more than 2 years before life in their community returns to how it was before the pandemic, including 19% who say it will never be the same. pewrsr.ch/3E5YbIJ

Looking at the impact of COVID-19 on communities, more than a third of US adults say it will be more than 2 years before life in their community returns to how it was before the pandemic, including 19% who say it will never be the same. pewrsr.ch/3E5YbIJ
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Kim Parker(@kim_c_parker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Americans are less likely now than before the pandemic to want to live in cities. And the ongoing health & economic impact of COVID-19 is felt more acutely in urban communities than in suburbs or rural areas. pewrsr.ch/3E5YbIJ

Americans are less likely now than before the pandemic to want to live in cities. And the ongoing health & economic impact of COVID-19 is felt more acutely in urban communities than in suburbs or rural areas. pewrsr.ch/3E5YbIJ
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