International Polls
Almost a Year with Pandemic: People around Globe Still Mobilized against the Threat, with Hope for Vaccines. Yet Potential Problems Become More Significant
Government approval during the pandemic is still high, but is slowly declining. The threat of the disease is also considered significant, yet now it seems a bit more exaggerated to people around the globe. Travel restrictions and sacrificing human rights are widely accepted as a means of fighting the pandemic. The attitudes towards the vaccines
IF 2020 WILL BE REMEMBERED AS THE YEAR OF THE PANDEMIC AND LOCKDOWN, HAPPINESS HAS STILL SURVIVED AND HOPE IS HIGH. NOT SO HIGH ABOUT THE ECONOMY
At the end of 2020 hope for a better 2021 is easy to be found around the world, but the fear of upcoming economic difficulties is deepening. Globally it is citizens of the EU that drive this pessimism, as the pandemic in many EU countries shows no signs of being under control. However, despite
The Opinion Across the Globe is Equally Divided on Whether Life will Return to Normal in 2021
Despite almost six months of intense media scrutiny, fears of the coronavirus infection remain high; people across the globe are largely still supportive to their governments but not at the levels registered at the beginning of the crisis; while opinion is equally divided on whether life will return to normal in 2021. These are some of
Second Wave of Global Polling. Around the Globe: Worries about the Disease and Poverty. Support for the Authorities. Same in Bulgaria with some Important Specifics
Global concern about the spread of the Coronavirus is growing. In addition, worries of an economic and social crisis are deepening. Majorities stay supportive of their governments in the fight against the disease and are even ready to sacrifice specific rights. These are some of the conclusions from the second “snap poll” held by the
THE CORONAVIRUS: A VAST SCARED MAJORITY AROUND THE WORLD according to the snap poll by Gallup International Association
A majority of people express worries for themselves and their loved ones in relation to the Coronavirus. About three-quarters say they are even ready to sacrifice some of their human rights if that helps. Most nations stand behind their governments in this battle. At the same time, however, almost half of the respondents agree that
Voice of the People Government Index
Electorates and elites – how deep is the gap. Definition: a combination of beliefs that the country is led in the right direction, that the will of the people is respected and that the government is efficient. Only one third of global citizens evaluate their governments favorably. But the differences between global regions and within
Gallup International’s 41 Annual Global End of Year Survey: Russian Interference
The World’s first (launched in 1977) and leading Global Public Opinion Barometer, covering this year in a representative way about 2/3 of the global population, done in partnership with WIN, shows:
Gallup International’s 41 Annual Global End of Year Survey: Putin Leads Over Trump, New “Constenations” are Emerging
The World’s first (launched in 1977) and leading Global Public Opinion Barometer, covering this year in a representative way about 2/3 of the global population, done in partnership with WIN, shows:
Gallup International’s 41 Annual Global End of Year Survey: Economically More Difficult Year To Come
The World’s first (launched in 1977) and leading Global Barometer on prosperity, hope and happiness, covering this year in a representative way about 2/3 of the global population, done in partnership with WIN, shows: Economic Pessimism Won at Last Economic optimism has declined over the last months. The study shows that 28% of the world
Two Global Leaders with Very Different Global Perceptions
New research from Gallup International Association (GIA) shows a significant increase in favorability towards President Putin and a US President who compares significantly less favorably with his predecessor. But both politicians trail the Pope. Two years ago, just before he left office almost three in five (59%)of those polled throughout 65 countries around the world
North Korea – Fears Still Don’t Provoke a Desire for War
North Korea – Significant fear that nuclear warheads will be used but little desire for military response
Religion Prevails in the World
62% of people in the world define themselves as religious.