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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.

Afghans Lose Hope Under the Taliban

Afghans' lives are more miserable now than they were when the Taliban took over last year, and they've lost hope that their future will be any better.

Despite Gains, Diversity Imbalance Persists in Top Careers

A new report by Gallup and Amazon shows that U.S. careers face challenges in achieving proportional representation relative to the workforce by race and gender. Progress has been made, but work remains.

Gender Gap in Worker Burnout Widened Amid the Pandemic

What is contributing to the burnout gender gap, and what can we do to help?

Abortion Remains a Potent Issue for Pro-Choice Voters

A year after U.S. voters attached record-high importance to abortion as an election issue, the issue is still potent, particularly for the pro-choice side.

Reproductive Health Laws Factor Into Many College Decisions

A state's reproductive health laws influence college students' and unenrolled, non-degree-holding adults' decisions to enroll in college.

Global Study: 23% of Workers Experience Violence, Harassment

The first-ever global study of workplace violence and harassment finds that 23% of employed people have faced such experiences in their working lives.

Casual Work Attire Is the Norm for U.S. Workers

Most U.S. workers dress casually for work. Half of women wear business casual; men are divided among business casual, street clothes and uniforms.

Wellbeing Stats for Women in the Workplace Show a Need for Change

Many leaders have always shown a concern for their worker's health and wellbeing. But recent trends show that women's wellbeing is struggling.

Afghanistan: Women's Futures Hang in the Balance

Synopsis: Afghan women are less hopeful about their futures this International Women's Day than they were a decade ago.
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