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Are Migrants Happier After They Move?
In the latest World Happiness Report, researchers tackle whether migrants gain happiness from moving.
Working Together to Change the World
Read success stories about our work with SDSN, the World Bank, Knight Foundation, West Health, Lumina Foundation, Gates Foundation and Omidyar Network.
Calmness Linked to Higher Wellbeing in Older People
A new Gallup analysis suggests that older people around the world felt a greater sense of calmness in 2020 compared with younger people, which may have positively affected the older generation's overall wellbeing.
Is Global Unhappiness Still on the Rise?
How the world is feeling? Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings from Gallup's 2023 Global Emotions Report. Where are people feeling the most positive -- and the most negative?
Europe Gets Life Right, but Work Wrong
Europe has some of the happiest people in the world -- but their workplaces don't reflect it. See the data on the state of Europe's employees.
Does Money Buy Happiness?
The answer is still far from understood, but Gallup's latest Global Emotions Report gives global thinkers an idea of who is living the best and worst lives.
Happiness Not Quite as Widespread as Usual in the U.S.
The vast majority of Americans report being "very" or "fairly happy," but the latest figure is the lowest Gallup has recorded in over 71 years.
To Improve People's Lives, the World Needs Better Data Everywhere
Read an excerpt from Gallup's book Blind Spot to learn how private sector organizations can build life-changing statistics that benefit the public.
Migrants' Happiness Tied to Whether They Are Accepted
A new Gallup analysis released Wednesday in the 2018 World Happiness Report details how people's acceptance of migrants -- or the lack thereof -- is linked to how migrants themselves see their own lives.
South Sudan, Haiti and Ukraine Lead World in Suffering
Gallup findings reveal the three countries with the highest "suffering" rates span three continents: South Sudan (47%), Haiti (43%) and Ukraine (41%).