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RESEARCH
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CivicPulse is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization generating data and insights about a wide range of issues faced by local and state governments in the United States. Our nationally representative survey panels include elected officials, department heads, and civil service staff representing town, city, county, and state governments across America.

Research Programs

While CivicPulse's surveys and analyses cover a wide range of topics, we bring particular attention to four research programs. For a fuller list of topics CivicPulse has previously covered, please see the topics dropdown in the “All Research” section below.

Election Day
Democracy and
Elections
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Energy and
Environment
Laughing Work Colleagues
Diversity and
Representation
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Technology and
Innovation

All Research

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Academic Papers

The Preference for Reciprocity in Congress

March 11, 2023
By Christian Fong. Published in American Journal of Political Science.
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Research Brief

How Local Elected Officials Navigate Experiences of Hostility on Social Media

February 28, 2023
Elected officials say social media hostility is a major problem, but they’re reluctant to have the government get involved.
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Research Brief

The role of DEI in the public sector hiring experience

February 20, 2023
The growing adoption of DEI practices in public sector hiring could improve candidate satisfaction and, ultimately, retention.
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Research Brief

What can moral psychology teach our elected officials?

February 20, 2023
Understanding how liberal and conservative policymakers differ in their moral beliefs could provide insights into navigating polarization.
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Research Brief

How can the public sector hiring experience be improved?

January 30, 2023
The hiring experience in the public sector is known to be subpar. Our latest research disentangles what aspects need the most work.
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