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Majorities Rate Cost, Equity of U.S. Healthcare Negatively
West Health-Gallup research examines how Americans rate the U.S. healthcare system, how cost impacts their ability to access care, and their worries about future affordability of care.
Latin America: Ready for Women to Lead
Women and men in Latin America are ready for women to lead -- in politics, in the workplace and in the classroom.
Gallup Vault: Queen Elizabeth Resonated Across the Pond
Throughout her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II was broadly admired by the American public.
Americans Offer Anemic State of the Nation Report
Since President Joe Biden took office, Americans' satisfaction with specific aspects of the country has mostly stalled or diminished, falling most on the nation's military strength, immigration, gun policy and energy policy.
Afghans Sink Deeper Into Despair Under Taliban's Control
Gallup surveys in Afghanistan conducted in 2022 around the one-year anniversary of the Taliban's takeover offer a bleak look inside what Afghan life is like now.
Inside Afghanistan: Nearly Half of Afghan Women Want to Leave
Afghan women helped push the number of Afghans who would like to leave their war-torn country to a record 41% in 2018; nearly half of women (47%) said they would like to go.
Women Respond Without Fear in Latin America
This International Women's Day, Gallup talks to four female interviewers in Latin America about why they do the work they do, the challenges they've faced and what they've learned from working with the World Poll.
28% of Women in Academia Say Gender Limits Their Advancement
Nearly three in 10 U.S. women working in higher education say they have been passed over for a promotion because of their gender.
More Seats for Women in the House, Not Enough at the Table
Despite a record-high number of women elected to the 116th Congress, half of U.S. women are dissatisfied with their treatment in society.
Women Could Solve Manufacturing's Labor Crisis
Learn how manufacturing companies can create value propositions that attract and retain more women to fill the labor shortage.