Society


Society Survey

Data Dive: How motherhood is viewed around the world

In five infographics, we uncover how people feel about everything from whether being a mother/wife is a woman’s main role in society to stigma surrounding fathers taking the lead with childrearing.

Two global religious divides: geographic and generational

Ipsos Global Advisor survey reveals changes in beliefs and attitudes toward religion among both high-income and emerging countries and across age groups.
International Survey

Data Dive: What’s worrying people around the world the most this spring? Cash, crime and corruption.

Worries related to money dominate the top five list as economic uncertainty rises and pandemic plummets.
Society Publication

Navigating Social Issues: When and how to speak out

Five pieces of actionable guidance for corporate leaders as they determine what to speak out on and how, with a focus on maximizing opportunity and limiting risk.

Consumer confidence moves in opposite directions among world’s largest economies

Sentiment rises significantly in Japan, Germany, and Canada while France hits a two-year low.
Society Publication

Generation Z - do they exist and what influences them?

A new Ipsos report explores the extent to which Gen Z exist in the UK.

What worries the world – February 2023

Inflation remains the top global concern for the 11th month in a row with 15 countries choosing it as their number one worry.
Refugee Publication

Understanding the experiences of Ukrainian refugees

Ipsos has worked closely with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to understand the experiences and support given in neighbouring countries and across Europe to people fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Global Trends Survey

Ipsos releases Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder

As 2023 opens, we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. The largest Global Trends survey ever, from leading insights firm Ipsos, shows that, globally, 74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.