The Happiest and Unhappiest Countries in the World
The United Nations launches its "World Happiness Report" today. Leaders should pay close attention to the results.
View ArticleMedia Freedom Largely Stable Worldwide in 2016
As the world marks World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, Gallup found that a median of 61% of adults across 131 countries in 2016 said the media in their countries have a lot of freedom, while 28%...
View ArticleNumber of Potential Migrants Worldwide Tops 700 Million
One in seven adults worldwide -- or roughly 710 million people -- would like to move to another country if they had the opportunity. This is up from about 630 million adults between 2010 and 2012.
View ArticlePotential Net Migration Index Falls in Middle East, Latin America
Gallup's Potential Net Migration Index (PNMI) shows adult populations would continue to grow only in Northern America, Europe, and Australia, New Zealand and Oceania if everyone who wanted to move...
View ArticleWorld Report on How People's Lives Are Going
Gallup's 2017 Global Emotions Report quantifies how the world is feeling.
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 ArticleVenezuela's Descent: Least Safe Country in the World
Gallup's 2017 edition of its Global Law and Order report shows Venezuela again leading the list of countries where citizens feel the least safe. Singapore rates as the world's safest.
View ArticleNew Index Shows Least-, Most-Accepting Countries for Migrants
Many countries on the front lines of the recent migrant crisis in Europe are among the least-accepting countries in the world for migrants, according to Gallup's new Migrant Acceptance Index.
View ArticleAcceptance of Migrants Increases With Social Interaction
Acceptance of migrants depends not only on where people live, but also on the way they live their lives. The more social people are, the higher their scores are on Gallup's new Migrant Acceptance Index.
View ArticleGallup 2016 Global Great Jobs Report
Across most of the world, the percentage of adults with great jobs rarely tops 10%
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.
View ArticleThe Happiest and Unhappiest Countries in the World
The United Nations launches its "World Happiness Report" today. Leaders should pay close attention to the results.
View ArticleMedia Freedom Largely Stable Worldwide in 2016
As the world marks World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, Gallup found that a median of 61% of adults across 131 countries in 2016 said the media in their countries have a lot of freedom, while 28%...
View ArticleNumber of Potential Migrants Worldwide Tops 700 Million
One in seven adults worldwide -- or roughly 710 million people -- would like to move to another country if they had the opportunity. This is up from about 630 million adults between 2010 and 2012.
View ArticlePotential Net Migration Index Falls in Middle East, Latin America
Gallup's Potential Net Migration Index (PNMI) shows adult populations would continue to grow only in Northern America, Europe, and Australia, New Zealand and Oceania if everyone who wanted to move...
View ArticleWorld Report on How People's Lives Are Going
Gallup's 2017 Global Emotions Report quantifies how the world is feeling.
View ArticleVenezuela's Descent: Least Safe Country in the World
Gallup's 2017 edition of its Global Law and Order report shows Venezuela again leading the list of countries where citizens feel the least safe. Singapore rates as the world's safest.
View ArticleNew Index Shows Least-, Most-Accepting Countries for Migrants
Many countries on the front lines of the recent migrant crisis in Europe are among the least-accepting countries in the world for migrants, according to Gallup's new Migrant Acceptance Index.
View ArticleAcceptance of Migrants Increases With Social Interaction
Acceptance of migrants depends not only on where people live, but also on the way they live their lives. The more social people are, the higher their scores are on Gallup's new Migrant Acceptance Index.
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