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Cookpad-Gallup Research Hub
Learn how global cooking habits and eating home-cooked meals influence individuals and communities worldwide.
Dissatisfaction With U.S. Abortion Policy Hits Another High
Americans are more dissatisfied with U.S. abortion policies now than they have been at any point since 2001, and those dissatisfied are three times as likely to want less strict rather than more strict abortion laws.
Eastern Europe: Women Already Leading, Ready for More
Roughly 20 years after their democratic transitions, female leaders in East-Central Europe and the Balkans are gaining acceptance in public life and in public attitudes.
Americans' Trust in Media Remains at Trend Low
Americans' confidence in the media is at its lowest point, as Democrats' confidence is near the record low and Republicans' is almost nonexistent.
Will U.S. Holiday Shoppers Reward Companies for Doing Good?
Most Americans say they would pay extra for a T-shirt if the company that made it was known for having a positive social or environmental impact.
World Review 2021: 10 Stories That Will Matter in 2022
Gallup begins the new year with a look at our biggest global discoveries in 2021 and what's ahead in 2022.
World Risk Poll Reveals Global Threat From Climate Change
Worldwide, most people see climate change posing at least somewhat of a threat to people in their countries in the next 20 years, according to a new World Risk Poll report.
Men, Women Generally Hold Similar Abortion Attitudes
Women are slightly more likely than men to favor legal abortion and to identify as pro-choice on the issue, but these gender differences remain small.
Women Fail to Gain Much Ground on Financial Inclusion
The latest World Bank Global Findex report shows the gap between men and women remains just as wide as when it was first measured in 2011.
Black Americans Less Likely to Feel Safe in Their Community
In the U.S., Black adults are less likely than all other racial groups to say they feel safe walking alone at night where they live.