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Worldwide, Satisfaction With Affordable Housing Slumps

In 2013, satisfaction worldwide with the availability of good, affordable housing continued to slide, with 51% of adults reporting they are satisfied, down from 56% in 2008.

Tolerance, Faith, and Jobs: Migration and Lebanon

Commentators in both the Arab and the Western press have expressed fears that Christian Arabs are fleeing the Arab world in increasing numbers in recent years as a result of increased political Islamist activity and a perceived rise in ...

MENA Adults More Tolerant of Reforming Nonfood Subsidies

Adults in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Tunisia prefer their governments cut subsidies for fuel and tobacco instead of food, if the need arises. If fuel subsidy reform occurred, they want the savings to go to the poor and social services.

U.S. Leadership Remains Unpopular Worldwide

After tumbling to a record-low 30% during the first year of Trump's presidency, the image of U.S. leadership was not much better in the third year of his term.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Brazil

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Why Is the World in a Terrible Emotional State?

Julie Ray and Carol Graham join the podcast to discuss Gallup's annual Global Emotions report.

Women's Life Ratings Get Better With Full-Time Jobs

Women worldwide are less likely than men to work full time for an employer, yet both are most likely to rate their lives very positively if they are so employed. Living with children under 15 increases this gender employment gap.

Wellbeing Declines in the Middle East and North Africa

More than anywhere else in the world, people in the Middle East and North Africa said COVID-19 affected their lives a lot.

MENA Residents Put Onus on Government to Help the Poor

Most adults in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Tunisia believe their governments should bear chief responsibility for protecting the poor, a new World Bank/Gallup survey finds, but they are mixed on their governments' efforts to do so.

Women's Health Trails Men's Most in Former Soviet Union

Women worldwide are less satisfied than men with their health and are more likely to experience physical pain, health problems, and sadness. Women's health trails men's most in the former Soviet Union.
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