Diverse, Disillusioned, and Divided: Millennial Values and Voter Engagement in the 2012 Election
Publisher Description
With nearly two-thirds of younger Millennials (age 18-24) registered to vote, college-age Americans are a significant voting bloc. As the second installment of a two-part study, Public Religion Research Institute's new 2012 survey gives voice to their voting preferences and voter engagement, views of the current state of government, and perspectives on affirmative action programs.
Generations at Odds: The Millennial Generation and the Future of Gay and Lesbian Rights
2012
Religion, Values, and Experiences: Black and Hispanic American Attitudes on Abortion and Reproductive Issues
2012
Committed to Availability, Conflicted about Morality: What the Millennial Generation Tells Us about the Future of the Abortion Debate and the Culture Wars
2012
The 2011 American Values Survey: The Mormon Question, Economic Inequality, and the 2012 Presidential Campaign
2012
Do Americans Believe Capitalism and Government are Working?: Religious Left, Religious Right and the Future of the Economic Debate
2013
Chosen for What? Jewish Values in 2012: Findings from the 2012 Jewish Values Survey
2012