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Gallup editors preview some of the big data trends and global storylines they'll be watching in 2020.
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A new Gallup analysis shows that migrants' desires to move again depend not only on where they are living now, but also on what their lives are like in their adopted countries.
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Few Egyptians living abroad would like to return home, but this is even more the case among the youngest Egyptians.
View ArticleInternational Women's Day 2020
Gallup has interviewed 1.1 million women for more than a decade about their daily lives. Read their stories.
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One in eight women aged 18 to 60 worldwide -- 13% -- are unmarried and have children younger than 15 in their household. However, this figure rises sharply in a number of regions around the world.
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Single women raising children often face financial challenges regardless of where they live in the world. But Gallup data suggest the U.S. is among the countries where they struggle most relative to...
View ArticleUN Approves New Way to Define Cities and Urban, Rural Areas
The United Nations has a new official method for classifying urban and rural areas around the world: the Degree of Urbanisation.
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