88% of Pakistanis declared they were proud to call themselves Pakistanis: Gallup Survey


ISLAMABAD, Oct 21 (SABAH): According to a survey conducted by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, 88% of Pakistanis declared they were proud to call themselves Pakistanis, women more likely to feel as such (91%).

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the country was asked the question, “How proud do you feel to call yourself Pakistani?”. In response, 73% said ‘Very proud’, 15% said ‘Somewhat proud’, 6% said ‘No pride’, and 6% said they ‘Feel ashamed’.

Women were slightly more likely to express pride in their identity as Pakistanis (91%), compared to their male counterparts (85%).

Both urban and rural residents shared similar sentiments regarding pride in their identity as Pakistanis.

The study in Pakistan was conducted and released by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, the Pakistani affiliate of Gallup International. The recent survey was carried out among a sample of 824 men and women in urban and rural areas of all four provinces of the country, conducted from 6th August – 9th September 2024. The error margin is estimated to be approximately ± 2-3 percent at the 95% confidence level. The methodology used for data collection was telephonic surveys (CATI).

Gilani Research Foundation is a not-for-profit public service project to

provide social science research to students, academia, policy makers and concerned citizens in Pakistan and across the globe. Gilani Research Foundation is headed by Dr. Ijaz Shafi Gilani who pioneered the field of opinion polling in Pakistan and established Gallup Pakistan in 1980. Currently Dr. Gilani, who holds a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has taught at leading universities in Pakistan and abroad, is Chairman of Gallup Pakistan.

Disclaimer: Gallup Pakistan is not related to Gallup Inc. headquartered in Washington D.C. USA. We require that our surveys be credited fully as Gallup Pakistan (not Gallup or Gallup Poll). We disclaim any responsibility for surveys pertaining to Pakistani public opinion except those carried out by Gallup Pakistan, the Pakistani affiliate of Gallup International Association. For details on Gallup International Association see website: www.gallup-international.com