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Quantifying Love Around the World

It's hard not to think about love on Valentine's Day. Fortunately, we also have data. As part of the World Poll, Gallup spent 2006 and 2007 visiting 136 countries and asked people, "Did you experience the following feelings during a lot of the ...

Gallup Insights on Global Migration

Gallup today released its latest findings on migration desires around the world -- both on Gallup.com at and the Global Forum on Migration and Development being held in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Gallup Global Well-Being

New findings from Gallup's global well-being research span 155 countries and illustrate the value of looking beyond traditional indicators.

Resilient Chile Well-Poised to Recover After Quake

Chile's economic strength and institutional stability may give its residents an advantage in recovering from last Saturday's major earthquake. Chileans express more confidence in national government than residents of Latin America and the ...

Haitians Express High Resolve, Community-Mindedness

Gallup polling in Haiti finds the Haitian people to be highly resilient, resourceful, and community-minded. Widespread belief in their own talents and high levels of community engagement may be key assets in the country's recovery and ...

Quake Sets Back Government Already Weak in Haitians' Eyes

Fewer than one in four Haitians in December 2008 were confident in the country's national government (24%), judiciary (20%), or elections (19%). That lack of confidence may promote social unrest; one-third of Haitians (33%) said they had been ...

Survey Highlights Haitians' Vulnerability

Tuesday's earthquake devastated a Haitian population that was in many ways already the most vulnerable in the Western Hemisphere. A December 2008 Gallup study shed light on Haitians' lack of access to basic needs such as food, shelter, and ...

Hispanic Voters Divided by Religion

Although Hispanics taken as a group solidly support Barack Obama over John McCain, Protestant Hispanics are significantly less supportive of Obama than are Catholic Hispanics, and Hispanics who attend church weekly are more likely to support ...

Latin America’s Entrepreneurs: Catholics vs. Protestants

Protestant groups have spread through Latin America in recent decades, sparking interest in possible economic effects in the region. Polls from 2007 show Protestants are somewhat more likely than Catholics to have plans for improving their ...

Gallup Daily: McCain 46%, Obama 45%

John McCain and Barack Obama are now virtually tied at 46% to 45% in a general election matchup among registered voters nationwide, while Hillary Clinton maintains a 48% to 44% margin over McCain in a hypothetical Clinton-McCain matchup.
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