Number of Bank Account Owners Worldwide Grows by 700 Million
The number of adults worldwide who report having an account at a financial institution or through a mobile device grew by an estimated 700 million between 2011 and 2014. Now, 62% of the world's adult...
View ArticleRussia Receives Lowest Approval in World; U.S. Highest
U.S. leadership in 2014 received the highest approval ratings in the world, with the median 45% approval topping ratings of the EU, Germany, Russia and China. Russia earned the lowest approval ratings...
View ArticleRating World Leaders: What People Worldwide Think of the U.S., China, Russia,...
Rating World Leaders: What People Worldwide Think of the U.S., China, Russia, the EU and Germany is the first-ever Gallup report on global public opinion about these major world powers. It offers an...
View ArticleThe U.S.-Global Leadership Report: What people worldwide think of U.S....
The U.S.-Global Leadership Track is the largest global public opinion study of views about U.S. leadership. This report is the sixth in an annual series and includes U.S. leadership approval data from...
View ArticleGood Jobs 2014
The Good Jobs 2014 report presents the results from Gallup's latest global Payroll to Population (P2P) employment measurements, based on more than 182,000 interviews with adults in 144 countries in 2014.
View ArticleGallup Global Report: Where the Great Jobs Are
Global Leaders -- Make "Great Job" Creation a Top Priority
View ArticleYoung Women's Life Experiences Improve With Full-Time Jobs
Young women generally report more negative life experiences than young men worldwide. This gender gap disappears, however, as their life experiences improve with full-time jobs.
View ArticleLebanese Leadership Approval Ratings Remain Low Amid Impasse
Amid the political paralysis in Lebanon, just one in four Lebanese (25%) say they approve of the job performance of their country's leadership in 2016.
View ArticleBillions Worldwide Help Others in Need
Billions of people worldwide are giving back to their communities, according to a Gallup report. This giving most often comes in the form of helping a stranger in need (44%) rather than donating money...
View ArticleUnemployment Bad for Youth's Health in Wealthy Economies
Young people worldwide have an edge over older adults in physical well-being. But unemployed young adults in high-income economies don't enjoy this benefit and have about the same physical well-being...
View ArticleGallup Vault: Anwar Sadat Liked in U.S. Before His Death
Shortly before Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by domestic political enemies on Oct. 6, 1981, Gallup found the Nobel Peace Prize winner broadly liked in the U.S.
View ArticleGallup Analytics
Gallup Analytics is an online research platform available by subscription that for the first time ever allows access to 80 years of Gallup's trended data for the U.S. and a decade of data from more...
View ArticleU.S. Global Image Remains Strong Among Major World Powers
For the third consecutive year, the leadership of the U.S. earns the highest approval ratings among five major global powers. Russia continues to get the lowest approval ratings worldwide.
View ArticleGallup 2016 Global Great Jobs Report
Across most of the world, the percentage of adults with great jobs rarely tops 10%
View ArticleGlobal Property Rights Index Debuts Early Findings
The Global Property Rights Index (PRIndex) is a new research initiative that seeks to understand how people around the world perceive the security of their land and homes.
View ArticleGallup's Top World Findings of 2016
Gallup reviews its top global findings from 2016 based on surveys conducted in more than 140 countries through the Gallup World Poll.
View ArticleIsrael Maintains Positive Image in U.S.
Heading into Prime Minister Netanyahu's meeting with President Trump on Wednesday, 71% of Americans view Israel favorably.
View ArticleMillions of Women Worldwide Would Like to Join the Workforce
Ahead of International Women's Day on Wednesday, a new ILO-Gallup report offers the first-ever account of how women and men in 142 countries and territories think about women and the world of work.
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