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Job Market Gloom Returns to Pre-Economic Crisis Levels
Worldwide, people's outlooks about their local job markets are returning to the pessimistic levels they were at before the global economic crisis. But Gallup surveys suggest the one in three who said it was a good time to find a job locally in ...
Russians Far Less Satisfied With Environment Than Other G8 Residents
Environmental concerns are high on the agenda at this week's G8 summit. Gallup data indicate that Russians are far less satisfied than residents of the other participant countries with their country's environmental record. Just 15% of Russians ...
EU Leadership Earns More Fans Than Critics Worldwide
The EU's leadership is much more popular in sub-Saharan Africa than in the EU, according to Gallup surveys in 125 countries between 2010 and 2011. Residents in the Middle East and North Africa region are the most critical, while the EU's ...
European Muslims Show No Conflict Between Religious and National Identities
While religion remains an important part of their identity, Muslim residents of London, Paris, and Berlin also identify strongly with the country in which they live. In none of the three countries surveyed (France, Germany, and the UK) were ...
Gallup Vault: Hawks vs. Doves on Vietnam
Fifty years ago, in March 1966, 47% of Americans described themselves as hawks on the Vietnam War -- wanting to step up the fighting -- while 26% described themselves as doves, wanting to slow it down.
More Than One in Four Dutch Discontent Ahead of Election
Twenty-eight percent of Dutch adults surveyed in 2016 lacked confidence in their national government and were less hopeful about their future than their current situations. This percentage is on the higher side since 2012.
The Gallup Brain: Bilingualism in Canada
More than 30 years after the Official Languages Act was passed, making Canada officially bilingual, 2001 data from Statistics Canada indicate that almost a fifth of Canadians speak both French and English. Quebec adopted the French Language ...
Britons' Well-Being Stable Through Economic Crisis
With British Prime Minister David Cameron announcing his intent to begin tracking his citizens' well-being, new data from Gallup surveys reveal Britons' well-being has neither significantly improved nor deteriorated throughout recent years of ...
Tolerance, Faith, and Jobs: Migration and Lebanon
Commentators in both the Arab and the Western press have expressed fears that Christian Arabs are fleeing the Arab world in increasing numbers in recent years as a result of increased political Islamist activity and a perceived rise in ...
How to Secure U.S. Jobs
If America doubled its number of engaged customers worldwide, it would more than triple exports. This would create much-needed good jobs and put the country's economy on solid footing, says Gallup's chairman.