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Survey posts that will appear in the slider of the homepage. Limited to the most recent 4 posts.
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Memo — Opinions on Roe V Wade and Abortion Access
Views on Abortion Source: GenForward June 2018 and November 2021 Source: GenForward August 2018 and October 2020 Split Ballot Source: GenForward November 2021
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Data — Looking to the 2022 Midterms (Nov 2021)
About the Survey The GenForward February survey is a project of Professor Cathy J. Cohen at the University of Chicago. Interviews were conducted with a representative sample from GenForwardSM, a nationally representative survey panel of adults ages 18-36 recruited and administered by NORC at the University of Chicago. The toplines for this survey include survey
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Data — Immigration, COVID & Public Policy (Aug 2021)
About the Survey The GenForward February survey is a project of Professor Cathy J. Cohen at the University of Chicago. Interviews were conducted with a representative sample from GenForwardSM, a nationally representative survey panel of adults ages 18-36 recruited and administered by NORC at the University of Chicago. The toplines for this survey include survey
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Data — Post-Election Survey (Feb 2021)
About the Survey The GenForward February survey is a project of Professor Cathy J. Cohen at the University of Chicago. Interviews were conducted with a representative sample from GenForwardSM, a nationally representative survey panel of adults ages 18-36 recruited and administered by NORC at the University of Chicago. The toplines for this survey include survey
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Data — New Data on Race, Young Adults and the 2020 Election (Oct 2020)
About the Survey The GenForward February survey is a project of Professor Cathy J. Cohen at the University of Chicago. Interviews were conducted with a representative sample from GenForwardSM, a nationally representative survey panel of adults ages 18-36 recruited and administered by NORC at the University of Chicago. The toplines for this survey include survey
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Report — Race, Ethnicity, and the Financial Lives of Young Adults
Race, Ethnicity, and the Financial Lives of Young Adults: Exploring Disparities in Financial Health Outcomes For Interactive Survey Data, click here The financial lives of today’s young adults (18 to 36 years old) have been shaped by one economic crisis after another. Young adults of color, particularly those who are Black and Latinx, have borne








