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Australians show greater care than most for refugees, minorities, and immigrants
Australians are one of the least knowledgeable countries when it comes to human rights; and, among the top nations when suggesting refugees, various minorities, immigrants and those with little or no education need the most protection for their human rights.
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Rise in support for both Turnbull and Coalition
The Labor Party’s lead over the Coalition has narrowed in the July 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Global Views on Healthcare in 2018
Access to treatment, staffing and cost top the list of worldwide concerns.
Comprehensive study covers personal health, technology, information and future expectations. -
Ipsos Public Affairs on the importance of understanding society
Daniel Evans, Deputy Managing Director of Ipsos Public Affairs talks about the importance of understanding Australia and Australians.
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Ipsos Update - July 2018
Welcome to Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. July’s edition features new papers on ethnography, audience measurement and food waste, as well as new global reports on the inclusiveness of nationalities and artificial intelligence.
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Global Views on Cyberbullying
Global awareness of cyberbullying is increasing, however 1 in 4 adults globally have still never heard of it.
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Who Is and Is Not a “Real American”, a “Real Brazilian” or a “Real Chinese”?
Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index compares countries’ acceptance of social and cultural diversity.
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Turnbull still ahead, but perception of Shorten’s image improves - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
The Labor Party has increased its lead over the Coalition in the May 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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Australia in the top five nations when it comes to the most inclusive view of Nationality
Australia is among the top five countries when it comes to having the most inclusive definition of nationality, an Ipsos Global Advisor survey shows.
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Global attitudes towards the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia
The latest Ipsos Global Advisor survey was conducted in 27 countries around the world and explores the attitudes towards the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia. The poll was carried out in the period between 20th April and 4th May 2018 among adults aged under 65 via the Ipsos Online Panel.