September 15, 2025 MISSISSAUGA, Ontario and NEWPORT, R.I. — In the United States, Northeastern and Midwestern residents tend to have higher physical, social, mental and financial—i.e., “traditional”—wellness, while Southern residents have report higher “existential” wellness, involving a sense of purpose, fulfillment and community identity, according to a new analysis of survey data from more than 325,000 Americans.| Nationhood Lab
September 15, 2025 MISSISSAUGA, Ontario and NEWPORT, R.I. — In the United States, Northeastern and Midwestern residents tend to have higher physical, social, mental and financial—i.e., “traditional”—wellness, while Southern residents have report higher “existential” wellness, involving a sense of purpose, fulfillment and community identity, according to a new analysis of survey data from more than 325,000 Americans.| Nationhood Lab
September 15, 2025 MISSISSAUGA, Ontario and NEWPORT, R.I. — In the United States, Northeastern and Midwestern residents tend to have higher physical, social, mental and financial—i.e., “traditional”—wellness, while Southern residents have report higher “existential” wellness, involving a sense of purpose, fulfillment and community identity, according to a new analysis of survey data from more than 325,000 Americans.| Nationhood Lab
An initiative of the Pell Center at Salve Regina University| Nationhood Lab
Every Canadian regional culture voted for the Liberals, except Far West, in an election mirroring trends in the United States| Nationhood Lab
The United States is regions apart when it comes to attitudes about immigration, immigrants and immigration policies. The geography of immigration has shifted substantially since 1900, with political effects visible on the ground.| Nationhood Lab
Centuries-old settlement patterns created the geographic contours of the contemporary abortion debate, corrosive effects on the bonds that hold the union together| Nationhood Lab
In a new study in the American Journal of Medicine, Nationhood Lab’s director and his collaborators find evidence linking firearm fatalities and physical inactivity in the American Nations regions, most especially in the Dixie bloc, El Norte, and First Nation| Nationhood Lab
America’s regions are poles apart when it comes to gun deaths and the cultural and ideological forces that drive them. We crunched the numbers to reveal the geography of firearm homicides and suicides.| Nationhood Lab
More in Common’s incisive Hidden Tribes — and the underlying value sets and moral foundations they encode –are distributed differently across the United States’ distinct regional cultures.| Nationhood Lab
An initiative of the Pell Center at Salve Regina University| Nationhood Lab