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Empirical Insight on Life in Egypt, Tunisia, and More
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Empirical Insight on Life in Egypt, Tunisia, and More

by Lymari Morales

Gallup's global well-being metrics help us to better and scientifically understand people's well-being around the world -- including those currently seeing widespread public protests.

My colleague Jon Clifton and I will release a story soon with a look at the well-being in Egypt and Tunisia, reporting that the percentage of people who were "thriving" in these countries fell over the past few years, even as GDP increased. (Update: read the story.)

This just one of dozens of measures Gallup uses to assess the well-being of world populations. You can explore more data in the Gallup WorldView. (Update: This entire Washington Post piece is based on data from the Gallup WorldView.)

Additionally, here are some findings we've already published about these countries and the region:

As always, we'll continue to publish additional stories adding empirical insight to the global conversation about the events in Egypt and beyond. To get new stories as soon as we publish them, sign up for our world e-mail alerts and RSS feeds.

To learn more about Gallup's work in this area, call 202.715.3030.

For complete methodology and specific survey dates, please review Gallup's Country Data Set details.


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