Parental Pressure on Students
by Richard Wike and Juliana Menasce Horowitz Have American parents become too pushy about their kids’ education? Many experts seem to think so, judging from several new books by journalists and...
View ArticleAmericans Want More Pressure on Students, the Chinese Want Less
Survey Report With U.S. students underperforming in international tests, it may not be surprising that more than six-in-ten (64%) Americans say that parents do not put enough pressure on their children...
View ArticleIndians Support Gender Equality But Still Give Men Edge in Workplace, Higher...
By Michael Remez, Senior Writer, Pew Research Center for the People & the Press The recent gang rape and killing of a young woman in New Delhi – and the subsequent protests – have focused worldwide...
View ArticleCrime and Corruption Top Problems in Emerging and Developing Countries
Crime and corruption, common scourges of modern societies, top the list of problems cited by publics in emerging and developing nations. A median of 83% of people across 34 emerging and developing...
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