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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%).
Who Are the Happiest People in the World? The Swiss or Latin Americans?
The Swiss are the happiest people on the planet, according to a recent UN World Happiness Report. But just weeks ago, Gallup released a report suggesting that the happiest people in the world are Latin Americans. Which one is right?
Empathy: Building Emotional Intelligence and a Culture of Care
People with Empathy make deep emotional connections. Find out how their intuition and relational talent can build smarter, more caring teams.
The Happiest People in the World?
Leaders know that wealth isn't everything -- a great society has people who see their lives well and live their lives well. This year's Global Emotions Report shows the countries in which people are living their lives to the fullest.
What Makes a Great Life?
Many things contribute to a great life, but Gallup finds there are five aspects all people have in common: work, finances, health, communities and relationships.
Wellbeing Inequality May Tell Us More About Life Than Income
A new Gallup analysis suggests that it might be better for development conversations to focus on wellbeing inequality rather than on income inequality.
Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It
In Gallup's newest book, author Jon Clifton reveals the metric global leaders miss: people's happiness. Learn the consequences of this blind spot and how to confront it.
Leading With Strengths: Andre Perry
Learn how this senior fellow at Brookings Metro crafts meaningful research and policy frameworks while building high-performing teams.
Gen Zers to Their Parents: When We Are Upset, Just Listen
A Gallup-Walton Family Foundation survey finds that when Gen Zers are upset, they are at least twice as likely to want their parents to listen and give them space than to want their parents to offer advice.
Leading With Strengths
Discover how the world's most influential leaders use their greatest strengths to empower others, achieve their goals and change the world