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Digital Freedom Out of Reach for Most Afghan Women
Online courses could offer a lifeline for Afghan women and girls seeking to continue their education after the Taliban's return to power, but internet access remains low in Afghanistan, particularly for women.
Africa: Digital Divide Provides Lens Into Women's Progress
Gallup World Poll Regional Director Magali Rheault discusses challenges facing women in sub-Saharan Africa on International Women's Day 2023.
LGBTQ+ Adults Are Coming Out at Younger Ages Than in the Past
While LGBTQ+ Americans view society as having become more accepting, one in four have received poor treatment or harassment in the past year.
Leading With Strengths: Shauna Olney
Learn how the former Chief of the Gender, Equality and Diversity Branch of the International Labour Organization learns, leads and changes the world.
Almost a Quarter of the World Feels Lonely
A Meta-Gallup survey of more than 140 countries shows 24% of people worldwide feel very or fairly lonely -- but about half do not feel lonely at all.
Casual Work Attire Is the Norm for U.S. Workers
Most U.S. workers dress casually for work. Half of women wear business casual; men are divided among business casual, street clothes and uniforms.
7 Insights Into Women's Lives in the U.S.
U.S. women are about as satisfied as U.S. men with most major aspects of their lives and are largely satisfied with women's position in the country, but they trail men when it comes to their sense of financial and personal security.
Global Leadership Report: What Followers Want
Gallup discovers what people worldwide need from their leaders and explores the roles of hope, trust, compassion and stability in the follower-leader dynamic.
Leading With Strengths: Gordon Gee
Learn how the president of West Virginia University uses his strengths to create cycles of hope while making WVU an example of strengths-based success.
Six Reasons Polling Is Valuable in a Representative Democracy
Knowing what the public is thinking and feeling between elections is an invaluable asset in a representative democracy.