Public opinion


Immigration Survey

World Refugee Day 2023: Support for the principle of refuge remains high despite a decline since 2022

A global country average of 74% of people, in the 29 countries surveyed, agreed in principle that people should be able to take refuge in other countries, including their own, to escape war or persecution.

More than half of adults across 34 countries plan to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Brazil and Germany are most widely expected to be the tournament’s finalists

Data Dive: How people feel about climate change and what to do about it

In five infographics, we break down what Ipsos’ global polling reveals about citizens’ views on the ‘climate emergency’, who is responsible and actions to take now.
Society Publication

Ipsos Life In Australia

The Understanding liveability across Metropolitan and Regional Australia reports are drawn from the Ipsos Life in Australia project – the nation’s largest annual study of community values and liveability.

Australians towards the back of the peloton when it comes to cycling behaviours and attitudes

Seven in 10 Australians believe cyclists represent a danger to drivers. Just under three in 10 Australians surveyed report having a bicycle for personal use but less than half (45%) would give bicycles priority over cars when it comes to new infrastructure projects

Australians willing to take in Ukrainian refugees, while many support additional economic sanctions

Ipsos survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support
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Rethinking our Assumptions

Pharmaceutical and banking companies and governments are now seen as more trustworthy

New global data from Ipsos shows pharmaceutical and banking companies see a rise in trust. Government remains the least trusted sector, despite a small uptick.

Opinions about AI vary depending on countries’ level of economic development

Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum unveils mix of positive feelings and concerns about AI’s impact on people’s lives.