Kat Devlin, Pew Research Center

Kat Devlin

Pew Research Center

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Past articles by Kat:

Majorities Say China Does Not Respect the Personal Freedoms of Its People

Unfavorable views of China also hover near historic highs in most of the 17 advanced economies surveyed. → Read More

Many in Western Europe and U.S. Want Economic Changes as Pandemic Continues

Most would welcome government-sponsored job training and other interventions. → Read More

Most Americans Support Tough Stance Toward China on Human Rights, Economic Issues

(Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images) Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand American views toward China. For this analysis, we → Read More

As Pandemic Continues, More in U.S. and Europe Feel Major Impact on Their Lives

The novel coronavirus continues to pose weighty challenges for people around the world. → Read More

How quantitative methods can supplement a qualitative approach when working with focus groups

In a recent project involving focus groups, we tested out quantitative as well as qualitative research methods. → Read More

Unfavorable Views of China Reach Historic Highs in Many Countries

Across 14 advanced nations, a median of 61% say China has done a bad job in handling the coronavirus outbreak. And at least seven-in-ten in each of these countries have little or no confidence in President Xi Jinping. → Read More

Negative views of both U.S. and China abound across advanced economies amid COVID-19

Few in 14 advanced countries have confidence in either Xi or Trump, and many are critical of how both countries have handled the coronavirus outbreak. → Read More

COVID-19 Response Approved by Most in 14 Nations with Advanced Economies

In the U.S. and UK, people are more divided in their views of how well their country has handled the coronavirus outbreak. → Read More

Many around the world were pessimistic about inequality even before pandemic

Across 34 countries, a median of 65% said in 2019 they felt pessimistic about reducing the gap between the rich and poor in their country. → Read More

How Global Legislators Use Twitter

Although most national officials use the platform, their posts receive only a small number of likes and retweets. → Read More

How People in Taiwan View Mainland China and the U.S.

There is widespread support in Taiwan for increased economic and political ties with the U.S. While many are wary of stronger political ties with mainland China, about half would favor stronger economic relations. → Read More

Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Americans' Views of China Increasingly Negative

Republicans are more negative than Democrats toward China, though unfavorable ratings have climbed among both parties. → Read More

Analyzing international survey data with the pewmethods R package

Data from Pew Research Center’s annual Global Attitudes Survey is publicly available. → Read More

How unemployment rates relate to economic attitudes in the EU

In EU countries with higher unemployment, people are more pessimistic about job prospects. Youth unemployment and lack of economic growth are also factors. → Read More

Attitudes toward EU are largely positive, both within Europe and outside it

A median of 58% of adults across 33 countries have a favorable opinion of the EU, while just 27% hold an unfavorable view. → Read More

Exploring the link between European political parties’ ideology and their popularity on Twitter

It can be hard to determine whether parties near the ends of the ideology scale are more popular on the platform than moderate parties. → Read More

U.S. Views of China Turn Sharply Negative Amid Trade Tensions

Unfavorable opinion of China in the U.S. is at its highest level in 14 years of polling. Americans also increasingly see China as a threat, and more than half see friction in the current bilateral economic relationship. → Read More

During Trump visit, UK legislators tweeted critically of potential trade deal with U.S.

United Kingdom legislators in the House of Lords and House of Commons tweeted more critical content of Trump’s recent visit to the nation. → Read More

People in other countries don’t necessarily see U.S. and China in a zero-sum competition

Across 25 countries surveyed in 2018, at least a plurality of respondents in nine nations have favorable views of both the U.S. and China. → Read More

How Europeans see key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections

Learn how Europeans in 10 EU member states feel about key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections. → Read More