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International Women's Day: Ipsos study finds global misperceptions of equality and the need to Press for Progress

To mark International Women's Day, and in the wake of the #metoo campaign, a new global study by Ipsos across 27 countries highlights the level of concern people around the world have about a number of equality issues.

Australians love their sport – but who’s watching the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games this year..?

It’s no secret that Aussies are obsessed with our sport – whether we’re watching, tweeting, talking or texting about it, Australia has a deep fascination with sport.

What Australians predict 2018 has in store

When we asked Australians some questions about what they thought might happen in 2018 we saw three predictions stand out from the rest.

Ipsos global study shows half think that religion does more harm than good

Almost half (49%) in a new global study agree that religion does more harm than good in the world according to new data from the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.
Sports Publication

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.
Research Publication

Global views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis

Three in four (75%) in 25 countries around the world believe that immigration has increased in their country over the last five years, according to new data from the Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.
Environment Survey

One third of Australians believe residential and industrial growth puts clean water at risk

Almost half of the Australian population (47%) say they are confident that wastewater does not pose a threat to their clean water supply, only one third (34%) believe this globally, according to a new Ipsos Global Advisor study to coincide with World Water Day today.
Polling Survey

Ipsos global study shows majority of women around the world believe there are unequal rights in their country

On the eve of International Women’s Day, new data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that although the vast majority of people in 24 countries around the world say they believe men and women should be treated equally (88% on average), most still think the current situation is one of inequality in terms of social, political and/or economic rights (72% on average).
Latest News Survey

Ipsos Global Study Shows Majority Around the World Think Society is Broken

New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions – especially political parties, governments and the media.