Pew Research Center

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The Pew Research Center (also simply known as Pew) is a nonpartisan American think tank based in Washington, D.C. It provides information on social issues, public opinion, and demographic trends shaping the United States and the world.[2] It also conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, random sample survey research, and panel based surveys,[4] media content analysis, and other empirical social science research.

Parent institutionThe Pew Charitable Trusts
EstablishedJuly 1, 2004; 21 years ago (2004-07-01)[1]
HeadMichael Dimock
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Pew Research Center
Parent institutionThe Pew Charitable Trusts
EstablishedJuly 1, 2004; 21 years ago (2004-07-01)[1]
ChairRobert Groves
HeadMichael Dimock
Staff160+[2]
BudgetRevenue: $36 million
Expenses: $43 million
(FYE June 2021)[3]
Address1615 L Street, NW Suite 800
Location,
Coordinates38.904°N 77.0375°W / 38.904; -77.0375
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Websitewww.pewresearch.org
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The Pew Research Center states it does not take policy stances. It is a subsidiary of the Pew Charitable Trusts[5] and a charter member of the American Association of Public Opinion Research's Transparency Initiative.[6]

History

In 1990, the Times Mirror Company founded the Times Mirror Center for the People & the Press as a research project, tasked with conducting polls on politics and policy.[7] Andrew Kohut became its director in 1993, and the Pew Charitable Trusts became its primary sponsor in 1996, when it was renamed the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.[8]

In 2004, the trust established the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C. In 2013, Kohut stepped down as president and became founding director, and Alan Murray became the second president.[9] In October 2014, Michael Dimock, a 14-year veteran of the center at the time of his selection, was named president.[10]

Funding

The Pew Research Center is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization and a subsidiary of the Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder.[5][11] For its studies focusing on demographics of religions in the world, the Pew Research Center has been jointly funded by the Templeton Foundation.[12][13]

Research topics

A Pew poll measuring the US public's trust in government, 1958 to 2021

The center's research includes the following topic areas:[14]

  • U.S. politics and policy positions
  • International affairs
  • Immigration & migration
  • Race and ethnicity
  • Religion
  • Age & generations
  • Gender & LGBTQ rights and views
  • Family & relationships
  • Economy & work
  • Science
  • Internet and technology
  • News habits & media
  • Methodological research [15]
  • Regions & countries
  • Other such information

See also

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