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International Women's Day 2020

Gallup has interviewed 1.1 million women for more than a decade about their daily lives. Read their stories.

Giving Communities a Voice in Central Asia

This International Women's Day, Gallup talks to three female interviewers in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan about why they do the work they do, the challenges they've faced and what they've learned from working with the World Poll.

'Pro-Choice' Identification Rises to Near Record High in U.S.

A poll conducted mostly after news broke that the Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade finds an uptick in support for abortion being broadly legal.

Record-Low 46% of Women Pleased With Society's Treatment

A record-low 46% of U.S. women are satisfied with the way women are treated in society, but 57% are satisfied with the position of women in the U.S.

How to Break the Engagement Stalemate in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia's employers can enhance their workers' productivity, wellbeing and loyalty by creating great jobs and better employee experiences.

Americans Back Israel's Military Action in Gaza by 50% to 45%

More than a month into the Israel-Hamas war, 50% of Americans approve of the military action Israel has taken in Gaza, while 45% disapprove.

Latin America: Signs of Progress

Gallup's Regional Director for the World Poll in Latin America, Johanna Godoy, discusses the challenges that women in her region face in regard to safety and respect, but also the empowerment she is witnessing.

Global Diet Quality Project Measures What the World Eats

Results from the first round of the Global Diet Quality Project survey offer a lens into the ways diets around the world are unhealthy and where they are unhealthy.

Record-High 56% of U.S. Women Prefer Working to Homemaking

A new high of 56% of U.S. women would prefer to work outside the home rather than stay home and take care of the house and family.

No More Excuses. Recruit and Develop Women Leaders.

How can organizations get more women into leadership positions? Gallup Chief Operating Officer Jane Miller explains why leaders can't afford to wait.