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FUTURE ANNUAL REPORTS

survey-01We will continue to produce annual reports that describe in-depth research being conducted within each Sightlines domain. The reports will consist of several components including, but not limited to:

  1. Demographic analyses across Sightlines measures to better identify subgroups who are most vulnerable and therefore how to best target efforts.
  2. In-depth exploration of specific findings discovered through the inaugural Sightlines report.
  3. Reviews of the drivers of change that are empirically supported.
  4. Updated analyses of original Sightlines findings using existing datasets and original data collected through our own survey (see below).

In 2018, we will provide an overview of projects focused on Financial Security, such as a more in-depth look at home ownership among Millennials. In 2019, we will release a report focused on Social Engagement; and in 2020, a report on Healthy Living. In 2021, we will release our second Sightlines report featuring the next wave of Sightlines data with the intention of illustrating whether Americans have made any progress toward better, longer lives since the inaugural report.

 

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