The way the US government classifies race and ethnicity is about to undergo the biggest change in almost 30 years — and that ...
For the first time in 27 years, the U.S. government is changing how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity, an effort that federal officials believe will more accurately count residents who ...
Now, the standards for maintaining, collecting and presenting data on race and ethnicity (Statistical Policy Directive No. 15) in the federal government, as set by the Office of Management and ...
For the first time in 27 years, the US Census Bureau announced it would make a major change to the "race" and "ethnicity" questions in its upcoming 2030 survey. While some Middle Eastern and North ...
The Office of Management and Budget this year updated its federal standards on collecting race and ethnicity data, for the ...
The ABS has scrapped plans to collect information about ethnicity in the 2026 census, and some experts say it is missing a ...
The U.S. has made significant progress toward universal health coverage since the enactment of the Affordable Care Act. But ...
Reuters/Ipsos conducts polls of national U.S. public opinion on a variety of political, business and social topics including ...
Before the successful, healthy birth of her son, recalls Germine Awad — an Egyptian American who is a psychologist at the ...
Data shows that the current way of capturing race and ethnicity doesn't reflect the way people see themselves.
US-based trials focused on chronic pain had low reporting on older adults, race, and ethnicity, but race and ethnicity reporting increased over time. Individuals identifying as Black, Indigenous, and ...
A recent analysis found that US counties with higher rates of PSA screening had lower rates of metastatic prostate cancer and ...