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"Women Are the Backbone" of Africa
Dr. Robin R. Sanders joins the podcast to talk about her work in measuring and impacting human development in Africa -- and the role women play in the process.
Record High in U.S. Put Off Medical Care Due to Cost in 2022
Americans' reports of delaying medical treatment due to its cost rose 12 points in 2022 to 38%, a new high in Gallup's 22-year trend.
Mexico Votes: 5 Things to Know Ahead of the Election
Leading up to the vote in Mexico, perceptions of the economy, leadership, institutions and the honesty of elections are buoyant.
2020 Another Emotionally Taxing Year for Women With Children
The world in the first full year of the COVID-19 pandemic was a sadder, angrier, more worried and more stressed-out place than it has been at any point in years, but women with young children at home most of all.
Africa Online: Internet Access Spreads During the Pandemic
While sub-Saharan Africa remains one of the least connected parts of the globe, internet access grew substantially in five countries in the region between 2019 and 2021.
How Have U.S. Working Women Fared During the Pandemic?
Gallup reviews how COVID has affected women's participation in the workforce and whether declines are related more to their job types or to child care.
Interest in Higher Education Remains High
Interest in pursuing education beyond high school remains strong, according to the latest Lumina Foundation-Gallup State of Higher Education Study.
One in Three Worldwide Lack Balance in Life
One-third of people around the world -- which translates into almost 2 billion individuals -- feel their lives are out of balance, according to a new Gallup and Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation study.
Dahlia Lithwick on the Supreme Court's Legitimacy Crisis
Dahlia Lithwick joins the podcast to discuss Americans' record-low confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court.
U.S. Satisfaction With Women's Treatment Remains Tepid
Since falling to a record-low 53% two years ago, Americans' satisfaction with the way women are treated in society remains diminished, now 54%.