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2. GALLUP PRESENTS... A Heated Debate: Global Attitudes toward Climate Change
3. Dimensions du bien-être des migrants: Élements d’information tirés du Gallup World Poll
4. Dimensiones del bienestar de los migrantes: Pruebas derivadas de la Encuesta Mundial Gallup
5. Executive summary
6. Migration desire, plans and preparation
7. Migration for temporary work: Reality versus desire
8. Gallup’s continuous worldwide research
9. Personal gains and losses from migration
10. Migration, development and temporary work
11. Remittances and Financial help within countries
12. Migration and the environment
13. References
14. Acknowledgements
15. Introduction
16. Conclusion
17. Migrants’ personal well-being
18. Gallup World Poll
19. Migrant Acceptance in Canada, U.S. Follows Political Lines
20. DATA-SURVEY: Migrant Acceptance Index: A Global Examination of the Relationship Between Interpersonal Contact and Attitudes toward Migrants
21. DATA-SURVEY: Migrant Acceptance Index: A Global Examination of the Relationship Between Interpersonal Contact and Attitudes toward Migrants
22. EU Most Divided in World on Acceptance of Migrants
23. Acceptance of Migrants Increases With Social Interaction
24. Potential Net Migration Index Falls in Middle East, Latin America
25. Number of Potential Migrants Worldwide Tops 700 Million
26. Do remittances differ depending on migration pathway and length of stay?
27. Do remittances differ depending on migration pathway and length of stay?
28. Two in Three Adults Worldwide Are Financially Illiterate
29. World Split on Whether Immigrants Take Jobs Away
30. Economic Outlook Shapes Views of Immigration
31. Europeans Most Negative Toward Immigration
32. Many Migrants Give Back to Their New Communities; Community participation changes the longer they stay
33. Potential Net Migration Index Declines in Many Countries; Southern Europe's economic troubles make it less attractive
34. Nearly Half of Younger Southern Europeans Underemployed; Rising joblessness accompanied by falling living standards
35. Globally, Migrants Likely to Be Underemployed, Unemployed; Working migrants have lower job satisfaction than native-born
36. Migrants Show Entrepreneurial Spirit; Some migrants more likely to be thinking about starting a business
37. New Migrants Struggle to Afford the Basics; Many migrants' financial situations improve with time
38. Worldwide, Migrants' Wellbeing Depends on Migration Path; Some migrants' lives better, some worse than if they had stayed home
39. Tunisians Lose Confidence in Government; Seventy-one percent of Tunisians see poor local labor markets
40. 381 Million Adults Worldwide Migrate Within Countries; U.S. one of the most mobile countries in the world
41. Desire to Leave FSU Ranges Widely Across Countries; Half of those who want to migrate are searching for a better living standard
42. Survey/Data: The European migrant experience
43. Labor Migration Doesn't Always Pay Off for FSU Migrants; Four in 10 return migrants did not see their family situations improve
44. Water Quality Linked to Wellbeing in Sub-Saharan Africa; Satisfaction with quality ranges from 30% to 88%
45. China Outpaces India for Women in the Workforce; One in six college-educated Indian women works full time for an employer
46. Poverty Drops With Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa; Secondary education doubles odds of being employed full time for an employer
47. Majority of Chinese Prioritize Environment Over Economy; Yet China faces challenges with rapid urbanization
48. Air Quality Rated Better Than Water Quality Worldwide; Residents of sub-Saharan Africa rate their water the worst
49. Iranians Split, 40% to 35%, on Nuclear Military Power; Half support cutting ties with countries that impose sanctions
50. Education Tied to Southern Europe's Employment Woes; Unemployment much lower among residents with tertiary education than those without
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