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688506 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:28 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688504 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:28 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688500 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A small town or village | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:28 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688499 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A small town or village | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:28 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688498 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A small town or village | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:28 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688497 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:27 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688496 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:27 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688495 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:27 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688494 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A large city | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:27 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688493 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A large city | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:27 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688472 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Female | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:04 | 2024-07-31 13:09:26 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688471 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Female | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:03 | 2024-07-31 13:09:26 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688470 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:03 | 2024-07-31 13:09:26 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688469 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:03 | 2024-07-31 13:09:26 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688449 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Out of workforce | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:25 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688442 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed full time for an employer | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:25 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688438 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 65+ | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688437 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 45-64 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688436 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 45-64 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688435 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 35-44 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688434 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 45-64 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688433 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 35-44 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688432 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 35-44 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688431 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 25-34 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688430 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 25-34 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688429 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 25-34 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688428 | Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 15-24 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688427 | Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 15-24 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688426 | Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 15-24 | % | For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021. | 2023-05-15 10:32:02 | 2024-07-31 13:09:24 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688420 | Experience Calmness Yesterday - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: Yes | % | The question asked was: "Did you experience the feeling of 'calmness' during A LOT OF THE DAY yesterday?" The accepted answers were: "Yes", "No", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:01 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688419 | Enjoy the Work You Do Every Day - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: Yes | % | The question asked was: "Do you enjoy the work you do in your job every day, or not?" The accepted answers were: "Yes", "No", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:01 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688418 | Count On to Help - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: Yes | % | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688417 | Focus on Taking Care of Themselves or Taking Care of Others - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: Taking care of themselves | % | The question asked was: "Do you think people should focus more on taking care of themselves or on taking care of others?" The accepted answers were: "Taking care of others", "Taking care of themselves", "Both", Neither, "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688415 | Work Significantly Improves the Lives of Others Outside of Household - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: No | % | The question asked was: "Do you think the work you do in your job significantly improves the lives of other people outside of your own household, or not?" The accepted answers were: "Yes", "No", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688414 | Various Aspects of Life in Balance - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: No | % | The question asked was: "In general, do you feel the various aspects of your life are in balance, or not?" The accepted answers were: "Yes", "No", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688413 | Many Choices in Type of Work - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: No | % | The question asked was: "Do you, personally, have many choices in regard to the type of work you can do in your life?" The accepted answers were: "Being good at what you do in your daily life", "Caring for family and close friends", "Helping other people who need help", "I do not know my purpose in life", "None of these", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688410 | Experience Calmness Yesterday - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: No | % | The question asked was: "Did you experience the feeling of 'calmness' during A LOT OF THE DAY yesterday?" The accepted answers were: "Yes", "No", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688409 | Enjoy the Work You Do Every Day - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: No | % | The question asked was: "Do you enjoy the work you do in your job every day, or not?" The accepted answers were: "Yes", "No", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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688408 | Main Purpose in Life - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: Helping other people who need help | % | The question asked was: "Which of the following is closest to your MAIN purpose in life?" The accepted answers were: "Yes", "No", "Don't know", "Refused" | 2023-05-15 10:32:00 | 2024-07-31 13:09:23 | 2020-2020 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (Gallup, 2020) 6008 | Global Wellbeing Initiative (2020) 29570 | % | { "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%" } |
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