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Project Citation: 

Ruiz, Neil G., Noe-Bustamante, Luis, and Im, Carolyne. Pew Research Center’s 2022-23 Survey of Asian Americans. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2024-11-25. https://doi.org/10.3886/E211723V1

Project Description

Summary:  View help for Summary
This Pew Research Center survey asked a nationally representative sample of 7,006 Asian American adults about their experiences living in, and views of, the United States. It covers topics such as racial and ethnic identity, religious identities and practices, policy priorities, discrimination and racism in America, affirmative action, global affairs, living with economic hardship and immigrant experiences.

The survey sampled U.S. adults who self-identify as Asian, either alone or in combination with other races or Hispanic ethnicity. It included oversamples of the Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Korean and Vietnamese populations. Respondents were drawn from a national sample of residential mailing addresses, which included addresses from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Specialized surname list frames were used to supplement the sample. The survey was conducted on paper and web in six languages: Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), English, Hindi, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese. Responses were collected from July 5, 2022, to Jan. 27, 2023.
Funding Sources:  View help for Funding Sources Pew Charitable Trusts; The Asian American Foundation; Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Henry Luce Foundation; Doris Duke Foundation; The Wallace H. Coulter Foundation; The Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation; The Long Family Foundation; Lu-Hebert Fund; Gee Family Foundation; Joseph Cotchett; Julian Abdey and Sabrina Moyle Charitable Fund; Nanci Nishimura

Scope of Project

Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms Asian Americans; racial identity; ethnic identity; religious identity; racism; discrimination; affirmative action; global affairs; economic hardship; immigrants; Asian immigrants; immigrant experiences; remittances; charitable donations
Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage U.S. (50 states and D.C.)
Collection Date(s):  View help for Collection Date(s) 7/5/2022 – 1/27/2023 (July 5, 2022-Jan. 27, 2023)
Universe:  View help for Universe U.S. adults who self-identify as Asian (alone or in combination with any other race or ethnicity)
Data Type(s):  View help for Data Type(s) survey data

Methodology

Response Rate:  View help for Response Rate The overall response rate for the Asian American sample in the Pew Research Center survey was 13.3%. This overall response rate is the product of the screener response rate (17.0%) and the conditional response rate for the extended questionnaire (77.9%).
Sampling:  View help for Sampling The sampling design of the survey was an address-based sampling (ABS) approach, supplemented by list samples, to reach a nationally representative group of respondents.
Data Source:  View help for Data Source Pew Research Center survey
Collection Mode(s):  View help for Collection Mode(s) paper and pencil interview (PAPI); web-based survey
Weights:  View help for Weights Weights should be used for all substantive analysis. The data files include both an overall weight (P_RAKEDW0) as well as replicate weights (P_RAKEDW1-P_RAKEDW100). Both sets of weights will yield the same point estimate, but replicate weights are useful to reduce variance.
Unit(s) of Observation:  View help for Unit(s) of Observation Individuals
Geographic Unit:  View help for Geographic Unit National

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