Globally, women are about twice as likely as men to age alone
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January 04, 2020

Globally, women are younger than their male partners, more likely to age alone

On average, women are younger than their husbands or male cohabiting partners in each of the 130 countries and territories analyzed in a recent study. Women are also more likely than men to age alone and to live in single-parent households.


Our favorite Pew Research Center data visualizations of 2019

Our graphics team creates hundreds of charts, maps and other data visualizations every year. Among other qualities, successful graphics should engage readers and tell a story about our research. Here are some of our favorite graphics of 2019, with some notes about why we think they’re effective and what went into crafting each one.


How Pew Research Center is approaching the 2020 election

As 2020 begins, the Center’s president, Michael Dimock, outlines how we plan to conduct surveys and other studies related to the U.S. presidential election, as well as what we plan to explore. As we did in 2016, the Center plans to focus on the “tides” of public opinion, not the “waves.”


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