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Should Parents Ask More Questions When Child Receives B's?

Almost nine in 10 parents believe their child is at or above grade level, but other academic measures tell a different story.

Freedom Fades, Suffering Remains for Women in Afghanistan

Afghan women's satisfaction with the freedom they have to choose what they do with their lives dropped to an unprecedented low of 11% in 2023.

Majority in U.S. Continues to Favor Stricter Gun Laws

Fifty-six percent of U.S. adults want gun laws to be stricter, consistent with most Gallup polling over the past 30 years.

Debunking "Lazy Girl" Jobs: What Women Really Want at Work

The viral trend of "lazy girl" jobs doesn't mean women are being neglectful. They want to be challenged -- and have healthy boundaries at work.

Are Young People Getting the Support They Need?

A new Meta and Gallup report shows young people in seven countries across the world feel supported by others. When they need support, they most frequently seek in-person interactions, often using technology as a supplement.

How to Increase Campus Engagement Using Strengths

Learn how Gallup is partnering with colleges and universities to bring strengths to and embed strengths on their campuses.

Will Argentine Voters Get the Change They Want?

Gallup surveys conducted ahead of Argentina's election shed light on three key issues that will likely play a decisive role in the outcome.

How to Manage Emotional Responses to Discovering Your Strengths

Learn how to coach people's positive as well as negative reactions to their CliftonStrengths report, and how to help them embrace their results.

Income Inequality Impacted Availability of Career Role Models

New research suggests that household income may play a part in young people's access to career role models, underscoring the impact of inequality.

Hispanic Students Feeling More Discrimination at School

A recent Lumina Foundation-Gallup study shows that in 2022, Hispanic students enrolled in a post-high school program in the U.S. were more likely than any other race or ethnicity to feel discriminated against.
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