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WorldView

Through our social and economic analysis division, Gallup has developed a wealth of research and analysis on communities and nations around the world.

Instantly access Gallup data that represent the voice of more than 98% of the Earth's residents through a state-of-the-art Web-based portal.

WorldView synthesizes Gallup's global intelligence to help users understand the strengths and challenges of the world's countries and regions more thoroughly than ever before. Members can compare residents' responses region by region and nation by nation to questions on topics such as economic conditions, government and business, healthcare and wellbeing, infrastructure, and education.

WorldView allows members to perform detailed searches, track key indexes, and compare data and always have access to the latest available information on world residents' attitudes and behaviors.

WorldView helps members draw vital comparisons by linking survey questions and answers to insightful Gallup reports on related countries and issues.

You can access a limited version of WorldView for free. Complete access to the full Gallup WorldView application requires a paid subscription. The full data set provides complete, ready-to-use data files for those seeking to conduct their own advanced analysis or to combine Gallup results with other data. This comprehensive data set is ideally suited for sophisticated research requiring complex use of statistical modeling and micro-level data.

Gallup analysts and experts are ready to deliver advanced analysis about the data. For more information on Gallup services and pricing, please e-mail SocialandEconomicAnalysis@Gallup.com or call 202.715.3030 (Washington, D.C.) or +44(0)20 7950 4400 (London).

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