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Claudia Deane

Washington, D.C., United States

Vice President, Research at Pew Research Center

EVP @PewResearch Center. Politics junkie. Aging GenXer. Working mom. Interested in what comes next for social science research.

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  • 2 months ago | pewresearch.org | Alec Tyson |Michael Lipka |Claudia Deane

    Data in this report comes from Wave 158 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. The survey was conducted from Oct. 21 to Oct. 27, 2024. A total of 9,593 panelists responded out of 10,612 who were sampled, for a survey-level response rate of 90%. The cumulative response rate accounting for nonresponse to the recruitment surveys and attrition is 3%.

  • 2 months ago | pewresearch.org | Alec Tyson |Michael Lipka |Claudia Deane

    This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related reports online at pewresearch.org/topic/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/.

  • 2 months ago | pewresearch.org | Alec Tyson |Michael Lipka |Claudia Deane

    Colleen McClain, Olivia Sidoti and Monica Anderson contributed to this chapter. For many Americans, life in the early days of COVID-19 was lived on screens. Schools pivoted to virtual learning and businesses shuttered or moved online as in-person contact risked spreading the virus. Not everyone could – or wanted to – avoid in-person interaction. And some did not have the resources or skills to navigate this technological shift.

  • 2 months ago | pewresearch.org | Alec Tyson |Michael Lipka |Claudia Deane

    Michael Rotolo contributed to this chapter. The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on how religious communities gather for worship. In a Pew Research Center survey in July 2020, a few months after the coronavirus struck the United States, just 6% of Americans who regularly attend religious services said their house of worship was open to the public and holding services in the same way as before the COVID-19 outbreak.

  • 2 months ago | pewresearch.org | Alec Tyson |Michael Lipka |Claudia Deane

    Kim Parker contributed to this chapter. The COVID-19 pandemic sent shockwaves through the U.S. labor market. Businesses shuttered, millions of Americans lost their jobs, and for many others their home became their workplace. We tracked these changes starting from the early months of the coronavirus outbreak. Our trends outline the journey workers have been through. And new data helps show where things stand now and the lasting impact the pandemic has had on the American workplace.

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Claudia Deane
Claudia Deane @c_deane
14 Mar 25

PSA for parents of high schoolers: Public opinion data/news you can use! @pewresearch https://t.co/2WYqPvlZtF

Claudia Deane
Claudia Deane @c_deane
10 Mar 25

All the @pewresearch.org data about views on the COVID-19 pandemic and its socio-political aftermath in one place: https://t.co/LHZmjVdr4r As are many of you, this week am marking 5 yrs since entering quarantine phase. Brings back some feelings!

Claudia Deane
Claudia Deane @c_deane
27 Feb 25

Do the words "interactive database" make your heart sing? Then this is for you. All the data you could want on Americans' religious beliefs, policy beliefs, etc. Nationally and *by state*. Brought to you by @pewresearch.org https://t.co/mWr1X8njbr