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Across most of the world, the percentage of adults with great jobs rarely tops 10%
U.S. leadership gets highest approval ratings, Russia lowest
72% of the world smiled yesterday
Billions worldwide are giving back to their communities
U.S. Highest Rated of Major World Leaders
Brazil's once-rapid growth has slowed considerably, but the country could get a boost if its businesses focus on sustaining and increasing employee engagement levels.
Young women generally report more negative life experiences than young men worldwide. This gender gap disappears, however, as their life experiences improve with full-time jobs.
Global Leaders -- Make "Great Job" Creation a Top Priority
More than six in 10 people worldwide say they have confidence in their local police
To achieve the greater economic inclusion that Mexico needs, schools and government should work together -- casting a wider net to find and develop a new generation of business leaders that spans regions and socioeconomic classes.
Modern slavery is present in some form in 167 countries, according to a new report from the Walk Free Foundation. The organization's 2016 Global Slavery Index estimates that 45.8 million people are in some type of modern slavery.
Latin America Leads the World in Emotions