World Took a Negative Turn in 2017
Higher stress and worry levels worldwide pushed Gallup's Negative Experience Index to a record high in 2017.
View ArticleWho Are the World's Food Insecure?
USDA researchers recently used the FAO's Food Insecurity Experience Scale to identify the common determinants of food insecurity in 134 countries.
View ArticleWorld's Views of Air, Water Quality Highlight Challenges
People's satisfaction with their air and water quality tends to be lower in less economically developed regions of the world, highlighting the challenge facing countries with rapid economic growth.
View ArticleWell-Being Metrics: A Reality Check for Our Growth Models
Traditional income-based metrics that measure economic growth are important, but don't tell us enough. Well-being metrics help fill in the blanks.
View ArticleGallup's Migration Research Center
Gallup's Migration Research Center houses the latest and best discoveries on migration.
View ArticleMore Than 750 Million Worldwide Would Migrate If They Could
Fifteen percent of the world's adults -- or more than 750 million people -- say they would like to move to another country if they had the opportunity. This is up from previous years, but still shy of...
View ArticleNewest Potential Net Migration Index Shows Gains and Losses
Gallup's latest Potential Net Migration Index shows that in most of the countries that are refusing to sign the U.N. migration compact, more people want to leave them than come to them.
View ArticleJapan May Want Migrants More Than They Want Japan
Japan may need migrants to shore up its shrinking, aging workforce, but Gallup's latest Potential Net Migration Index suggests it may have some work to do to attract them.
View ArticleThe Most Generous Countries in the World
Gallup's latest report on charitable giving worldwide shows people don't need to be rich to be generous.
View ArticleMeasuring Global Perceptions of Land and Property Rights
Secure property rights are essential to economic development and social justice, but until Prindex, there was no way to find out how secure the world thinks these rights are.
View ArticleRevisiting the Most- and Least-Accepting Countries for Migrants
Gallup researchers revisit the scores on Gallup's Migrant Acceptance Index through the lens of the recent U.N. migration compact.
View ArticleFrom Gallup's New Editor in Chief
Gallup Editor-in-Chief Mohamed Younis talks about his new role and what to look for in Gallup's research in 2019.
View ArticleGallup's Top World Findings for 2018
U.S. approval ratings. Rising stress levels. Migration. Which was the biggest global story for 2018? Gallup runs down its top findings from its surveys in more than 140 countries.
View ArticleGlobal Evidence on Economic Preferences
Data from the Global Preferences Survey offer proof for the first time of how economic preferences vary by country and within countries worldwide.
View ArticleCorruption Allegations Fail to Dent Netanyahu's Popularity
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's popularity remains buoyant, with 51% of Israelis approving of the job he was doing prior to the announcement of potential indictment.
View ArticleU.S. Needs Cooperation With Others to Reach Objectives
Political scientist, foreign policy scholar and author Joseph Nye discusses the findings from Gallup's "Rating World Leaders: 2019" report.
View ArticleAmericans, but Not Liberal Democrats, Mostly Pro-Israel
Americans continue to view Israel favorably and back the Israelis more than the Palestinians, but the extent of that support slipped a bit in 2019.
View ArticleWellbeing Inequality May Tell Us More About Life Than Income
A new Gallup analysis suggests that it might be better for development conversations to focus on wellbeing inequality rather than on income inequality.
View ArticleThe State of World Happiness in 2019
In addition to providing country rankings of life evaluations, World Happiness Report 2019 focuses on happiness and community.
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