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Feb 17, 2016
Disparities in Cellphone Ownership Pose Challenges in Africa
Mobile phone ownership varies greatly across sub-Saharan Africa. In nearly all sub-Saharan African countries Gallup polled in 2015, urban residents are far more likely than rural residents to say they own a mobile phone.
Jan 16, 2012
Almost All Nigerians Say Gov't Is Corrupt
Ninety-four percent of Nigerians say corruption is widespread in their government, explaining the outrage triggered by the government's recent decision to remove fuel subsidies.
Jan 11, 2012
In Africa, Power Reliability Similar for All Business Sectors
Workers in sub-Saharan Africa whose places of employment are on the power grid report on average about three days of blackouts. But power cuts range from one day or less in South Africa, Kenya, and Botswana to about five days in the Central ...
Oct 22, 2021
Biden Job Approval Steady at Lower Level
Joe Biden's latest job approval rating of 42% is unchanged from his 43% reading last month.
Jan 15, 2015
5 Reasons Why Your Company's Analytics Program Is Failing
Nearly every company is trying to get smarter about the way data is collected and evaluated. From gaining a better understanding of customer behavior to predicting the performance of new products to optimizing their workforce, most organizations ...
Jan 5, 2012
In Sub-Saharan Africa, Most Workers Are Without Electricity
In 17 sub-Saharan African countries, a median of 69% of workers say they had no electricity at work in the last seven days, ranging from 92% in Mali and Niger to 12% in South Africa. Self-employed workers and farmers are the most likely to say ...
Sep 12, 2022
How to Manage Better Using Your Strengths
Learn how good managers can continue to develop their own strengths as they look to develop their team's strengths and improve team engagement.
Oct 4, 2021
Southeast Asia Sees Sharp Decline in Education Satisfaction
Satisfaction with education fell sharply in Southeast Asia, from 85% in 2019 to 63% in 2020. The biggest drops were in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Dec 11, 2012
One Million Interviews Worldwide: What We Have Learned From the Gallup World Poll
In 2005, Gallup committed to surveying nations worldwide, as often as possible, for the next 100 years. As of July 2012, Gallup has scientifically measured the attitudes and behaviors of 1 million people from 160 countries -- representing 98% of ...
Nov 27, 2015
Satisfaction With Personal Freedom Grows in Myanmar
More residents of Myanmar were feeling satisfied with their personal freedom leading up to the country's historic national election in early November, but they are still struggling with the essentials such as food and shelter.