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Oct 11, 2007
Global Migration Patterns and Job Creation
Gallup's World Poll, the first of its kind, reveals new findings on the "great global dream" and how it will affect the rise of the next economic empire. Jim Clifton, Gallup's chairman and CEO, offers an in-depth analysis of the study's ...
Mar 5, 2001
Substantial Numbers of Americans Continue to Doubt Evolution as Explanation for Origin of Humans
Although most scientists subscribe to the theory of evolution as the best explanation for the origin of human beings, a recent Gallup poll shows that the American public is much more divided in its own beliefs. Americans choose ...
Aug 2, 2000
Kansas Voters Fail to Re-Nominate Anti-Evolution School Board Members
Two of the three Kansas Board of Education members who supported greater emphasis on teaching creationism in schools failed to win re-election this week. At issue is the current set of standards used by the state of Kansas for teaching science. ...
Jun 5, 2006
Almost Half of Americans Believe Humans Did Not Evolve
A recent Gallup Poll shows that almost half of Americans believe that human beings did not evolve, but were created by God in their present form within the last 10,000 years or so. These conclusions are based on responses to a specific Gallup ...
Nov 30, 2004
Questions and Answers With the Editor in Chief
Feb 14, 2008
Sharing Knowledge Improves Stryker's Performance
Measuring internal customer service is driving positive results in one of the world's biggest medical equipment companies. This profile of a major division of Stryker -- with 1,800 employees in 21 countries who speak almost two dozen different ...
Aug 30, 1999
Americans Support Teaching Creationism as Well as Evolution in Public Schools
Although some leaders in the scientific community have expressed stunned dismay at the willingness of both leading presidential contenders, Texas Governor George W. Bush and Vice-President Al Gore, to support the teaching of creationism in ...
Sep 22, 2014
Income, Health, and Well-Being Around the World: Evidence From the Gallup World Poll
Income, Health, and Well-Being Around the World: Evidence From the Gallup World Poll
Feb 14, 2001
Public Favorable to Creationism
Kansas Board of Education members are debating whether to reverse a two-year-old policy that places less emphasis on the teaching of evolution in school science classes. In 1999, by a 6-4 margin, the board voted to change the state's science ...
Jun 22, 2004
Public Opinion and the EU Elections
Despite the political gains of EU opponents from some countries, Eurobarometer findings reveal that in virtually all of the EU's member states, residents' level of trust in the EU is higher than in their own national governments.