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International Women's Day 2019

Hear stories about women's progress -- and challenges.

Parents of Remote Learners Less Likely to Work Full Time

Less than half of parents with children learning remotely full time or part time (47%) are currently working full time, vs. 71% of those with kids learning in-person full time.

Global Diet Quality Project Aims to Bridge Data Gap

This World Food Day, read about how the new Global Diet Quality Project will gather current, comparable data on what people eat around the world.

When and Why Marriage Became Partisan

Gallup data show U.S. marriage rates have declined since 1980, especially among Democrats compared with Republicans.

How Many Women Worldwide Are Single Moms?

One in eight women aged 18 to 60 worldwide -- 13% -- are unmarried and have children younger than 15 in their household. However, this figure rises sharply in a number of regions around the world.

Understanding Diversity Journeys: Eli Lilly's World-Class D&I Research

Global pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly uses its research prowess to ask -- and answer -- deep questions about diversity and inclusion.

Gaining Insights Into Women's Lives in Asia

This International Women's Day, Gallup talks to four female interviewers in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Mongolia and Thailand about why they do the work they do, the challenges they've faced and what they've learned from working with the World Poll.

Former Soviet Union: Hope for Change Lies With Young

Gallup World Poll Regional Director Neli Esipova discusses the challenges for women in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

Americans Divided on Face Masks When Flying

Americans are about evenly divided on whether the government should require passengers to wear face masks on airplanes.

10 Major Social Changes in the 50 Years Since Woodstock

Fifty years after Woodstock became the symbol of 1960s social upheaval, Gallup trends highlight how much has changed in U.S. society.