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The Characteristics of Good Jobs for Low-Income Workers
U.S. workers are 2x as likely to be in good jobs as bad jobs.
The Partisan Gap in Views of the Coronavirus
by Frank Newport
Republicans and Democrats differ in their views of many virus-related issues and in their adherence to mitigation mandates.
COVID-19 Requires Agility From Philanthropic Organizations
by Ilana Ron Levey, Vipula Gandhi and Shari Krull
Philanthropic organizations must embrace agility and implement effective digital strategies as donations and volunteer activity fall due to COVID-19.
The Religion Paradox
by Frank Newport
More Americans say religion is increasing its influence on American life, although there has been no uptick in individual religiosity.
Food Insecurity Risks Greater for Women in COVID-19 Crisis
by Iman Berrached and RJ Reinhart
The World Food Programme’s new Gender Equality for Food Security measure bridges the gender data gap in food security data at an extremely critical time.
Update on Virtual Worship in the U.S. During COVID-19
by Frank Newport
New data show little evidence of major change in the percentage of Americans worshipping during the virus situation, although most now worship virtually.
Professional Certifications Offer Workers With No College Degree a Pathway to Good Jobs
49% of U.S. workers with a high school degree and professional certification are in good jobs.