2011 Datasets

Welcome to the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press data archive, where you can download many of our survey datasets. This page is organized by survey, where each dataset is identified by the name of the survey, and below each dataset are links to the reports released from that data. In some cases, reports draw from multiple datasets.

Typically, survey data are released five months after the reports are issued. The Center’s staff is available to answer questions and to provide limited assistance in importing and analyzing the data. If you have questions about the datasets, or the information you are interested in is more than five months old but is not here, please contact the Pew Research Center.

January 27-30, 2011 Weekly Survey

Publications from this dataset

02.01.11

Limited Public Interest in Egyptian Protests

Turmoil Draws Extensive Media Coverage

January 20-23, 2011 Weekly Survey

Publications from this dataset

02.24.11

Global Trouble Spots Top Public’s News Interests

Strong Focus on Asia, Less Interest in Europe

01.26.11

Tucson Rampage Still Top Story for Public

Hu Jintao's Visit Draws Far More Coverage than Interest

01.24.11

Most Intend to Watch Obama’s State of the Union

Speech Not Seen as More Important than Past Addresses

January 13-16, 2011 Weekly Survey

Publications from this dataset

02.24.11

Global Trouble Spots Top Public’s News Interests

Strong Focus on Asia, Less Interest in Europe

01.19.11

No Shift Toward Gun Control After Tucson Shootings

Most Point to Troubled Individuals, Not Broader Societal Problems

01.18.11

Arizona Rampage Dominates Public’s News Interest

Bipartisan Praise for Obama Memorial Speech

January 2011 Political Survey

Publications from this dataset

01.20.11

Economy Dominates Public’s Agenda, Dims Hopes for the Future

Less Optimism about America's Long-Term Prospects

01.13.11

Obama’s Job Ratings, Personal Image Unchanged by Recent Washington Events

01.12.11

Strengthen Ties with China, But Get Tough on Trade

Public's Global Focus Turns from Europe to Asia

January 6-9, 2011 Weekly Survey

Publications from this dataset

02.24.11

Global Trouble Spots Top Public’s News Interests

Strong Focus on Asia, Less Interest in Europe

01.20.11

Economy Dominates Public’s Agenda, Dims Hopes for the Future

Less Optimism about America's Long-Term Prospects

01.12.11

Strengthen Ties with China, But Get Tough on Trade

Public's Global Focus Turns from Europe to Asia

01.12.11

Economic News Seen as Less Negative

High Early Interest in Giffords Shooting

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