Kinder Houston Area Survey: 2015 Results

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The 2015 Kinder Houston Area Survey tracks Harris County perspectives on the local economy, traffic and ethnic diversity.

In addition to tracking Harris County attitudes and opinions on the local economy, traffic and ethnic diversity, the 2015 Kinder Houston Area Survey also includes a preliminary anaylsis of the similarities and differences across Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties in their demographic patterns, experiences and beliefs. The report provides an updated assessment of area residents' changing attitudes toward abortion rights, same-sex marriage and the death penalty.

The print version of the 2020 Kinder Houston Area Survey is generously underwritten by Bank of America.

Results from previous Kinder Houston Area Surveys can be found at the links below:

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