SPECIAL REPORT ON MEDICAID: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN CARE AND COST
The Pew Center on the States, January 2, 2008
http://www.pewcenteronthestates.org/uploadedFiles/Medicaid%20Special%20Report(1).pdf
This report examines the challenges facing state Medicaid programs and the balance to be struck between care and cost considerations.
MEASURING UP 2006
The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, December 28, 2007
http://measuringup.highereducation.org/
Measuring Up 2006 is the fourth national report card on higher education in the United States. As in earlier editions, the 2006 report card evaluates the progress of the nation and all 50 states in providing Americans with education and training from high school through the baccalaureate degree.
FOUNDATION GIVING TRENDS: PREVIEW
Foundation Center, December 2007
http://foundationcenter.org/gainknowledge/research/pdf/fgt_preview_2008.pdf
This preview highlights key patterns of giving during 2006 by subject area, type of support, population group, geographic focus, and foundation type. The report illustrates that health issues passed education as the top priority of private and community foundations primarily due to large grants received from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. A full analysis of grants will be published in February 2008.
VOLUNTEERING IN THE UNITED STATES, 2007
Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 23, 2007
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/volun.pdf
About 60.8 million people volunteered through or for an organization at least once between September 2006 and September 2007, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. The proportion of the population who volunteered was 26.2 percent. This 0.5 percentage point decrease in the volunteer rate follows a decline of 2.1 percentage points in the prior year. The volunteer rate had held constant at 28.8 percent from 2003 through 2005, after rising slightly from its 2002 level of 27.4 percent.
RELIGION AND SECULARISM: THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, December 3, 2007
http://pewforum.org/events/?EventID=161
Given the recent popularity of several high-profile books on atheism, the Pew Forum invited Wilfred McClay, a distinguished professor of intellectual history, to speak on the historical relationship between religion and secularism in America. McClay argued for a distinction between two types of secularism.
U.S. RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, 2008
http://religions.pewforum.org/pdf/report-religious-landscape-study-full.pdf
An extensive new survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life details the religious affiliation of the American public and explores the shifts taking place in the U.S. religious landscape. Based on interviews with more than 35,000 Americans age 18 and older, the U.S. Religious Landscape Survey finds that religious affiliation in the U.S. is both very diverse and extremely fluid.
The Landscape Survey confirms that the United States is on the verge of becoming a minority Protestant country; the number of Americans who report that they are members of Protestant denominations now stands at barely 51%.
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