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European Countries Among Top Places for Gay People to Live
An average of one in three adults in 124 countries say their area is a good place for gay people to live. This sentiment ranges widely from as high as 87% in Spain and the Netherlands to as low as 1% in Senegal.
U.S., Germany Tie for Highest Approval Among Top Powers
Worldwide approval of Germany's leadership increased in 2011 to essentially tie approval of U.S. leadership. Approval of both countries tops that of China, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
What Do Muslim Women Want?
The authors of the book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think discuss findings that contrast the perception that Muslim women have been conditioned to accept second-class status.
Nearly One in Four Worldwide Thriving
Nearly one-quarter of adults worldwide rated their lives highly enough to be "thriving," according to Gallup surveys in 146 countries in 2011. Thriving ranged from a high of 74% in Denmark to a low of 2% in Cambodia.
Arab Youth Perceive Many Barriers to Economic Opportunity
Gallup finds minorities of young people across many Arab League countries surveyed, except in the Gulf region, satisfied with job creation. Young Arabs perceive obstacles to entering the job market relating to lack of economic, selection system, ...
New Metrics for World Leaders
World leaders need more than just GDP and other traditional economic metrics to run their countries. Indicators like GDP remain important, however, today's leaders need to know much more than how much people are spending -- leaders need to know ...
People Worldwide Are Reporting a Lot of Positive Emotions
Gallup finds that a majority of adults worldwide are experiencing positive emotions. Of the 10 countries in the world with the highest percentages experiencing positive emotions, all but one, Denmark, are in Latin America.
Global Well-Being Update Reveals Clear Need for Action
Most of the world's citizens aren't anywhere near "the best possible life" for them.
Workplaces Aren't Creating High Well-Being
Jim Clifton will be appearing on a panel, held by Richard Branson's Virgin Disruptors, to debate workplace well-being, and work/life balance. Panelists were asked to submit answers to five key questions about workplace well-being in advance of ...
What 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.