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“Charity” Vs. “Grants” : French, German, UK and US views on giving money to those in need
Giving money to help tackle poverty in developing countries wins highest approval from US respondents

Priorities for international development, as seen by the Americans, British, French and Germans
Views are varied - but not necessarily opposed - between France, Germany, the UK and the US when it comes to their citizens' priorities for development spending.

Similar views, but different actions on tackling global poverty in France, Germany, the UK and the US
Results from France, Germany, the UK and the US show both similarities and differences in understanding and reactions to development issues.

French youth in favor of “generous” international aid
30% of French adults under 25 consider that the government should contribute generously to international aid

American, British, French and German views on poverty: national differences
There is a similar level of concern about global poverty across France, Germany, the UK and the US

Fertility rates in 2018: a guessing-game for most French people
Between one third and one quarter of French respondents were able to give the correct global fertility rate.

Which are the most populated continents? French knowledge on the world’s population
A majority of French people can correctly identify that the most populous continents are Asia and Africa.

What do French people know – or think they know – about eradicated diseases in the world?
A large number of French people do not know which of small pox, malaria, measles, polio and Aids have been eradicated globally.

Is poverty “sexist”?
A majority of French people (53%) see poverty as being "sexist".
