Migrants, Native-Born See Areas as Good for Migrants
Migrants and native-born residents are more likely to see their communities as good places for migrants today than they were nearly 10 years ago.
View ArticleBehind Lebanon's WhatsApp Revolt
When your country leads the world in government corruption and it's always a bad time to find a job, even the slightest push can send it into turmoil.
View ArticleNew Report Reveals Fragmented Global Safety Landscape
A new report from Lloyd's Register Foundation and Gallup finds that globally, safety and risk data in general are patchy -- if these data exist at all.
View ArticleGlobal Law and Order Research Center
Examine insights toward building a more secure world.
View ArticleWhat Is the Least Safe Country in the World?
Afghanistan sits alone at the bottom of Gallup's Law and Order Index rankings with a score of 38 in 2018, the deadliest year for its civilians in a decade.
View ArticleAre Children Treated With Respect and Dignity Everywhere?
On World Children's Day, perceptions that children are treated with respect vary widely around the globe.
View ArticleTunisia's New Government Faces Daunting Challenges
Tunisians elected a new government this year that inherited a series of daunting challenges, including restoring the country's faith in their government and tackling corruption and economic problems.
View ArticleIs It Time to Retire Global Unemployment?
Unemployment doesn't tell us much about a country's prosperity or economic growth. At best, the current metric gives us an incomplete picture. It's time to retire it.
View ArticleFew Migrants Worldwide Want to Come Home
The strong majority of migrants (77%) say they would like to stay right where they are. Few would like to move again, and if they did, it wouldn't be back home.
View ArticleCommunities Could Be Driving Away Migrants They Need
Most migrants around the world think their communities are good places for migrants to live, but if they don't, Gallup surveys show they are more likely to want to move on.
View ArticleGallup's Top World Findings for 2019
U.S. approval ratings. Emotions. Elections. Migration. Safety. Brexit. What was the world's biggest story? Read Gallup editors' top picks.
View Article2020 Vision: Global Trends to Watch
Gallup editors preview some of the big data trends and global storylines they'll be watching in 2020.
View ArticleWhat Is the Least Safe Country in the World?
Afghanistan sits alone at the bottom of Gallup's Law and Order Index rankings with a score of 38 in 2018, the deadliest year for its civilians in a decade.
View ArticleMigrants' Desire to Move Again Hinges on Where, How They Live
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.
View ArticleInside Egypt's Diaspora: Who Wants to Come Home Again?
Few Egyptians living abroad would like to return home, but this is even more the case among the youngest Egyptians.
View ArticleAre Children Treated With Respect and Dignity Everywhere?
On World Children's Day, perceptions that children are treated with respect vary widely around the globe.
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.
View ArticleHow Many Women Worldwide Are Single Moms?
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.
View ArticleSingle Moms Struggling Worldwide, Particularly in U.S.
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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