A new global Ipsos study conducted with the World Economic Forum explores attitudes to sports and finds that globally, most people would like to practice more sports but say they lack time to do so. This article presents the most essential insights.
The What Worries Denmark study gives you monthly insight into the most pressing reported concerns of Danish citizens. Here, we present to you the June 2021 update.
Our latest Ipsos survey found a generational gap around gender identity and sexual attraction as well as country variety in supporting laws to protect LGBT+ people from discrimination, equal marriage and adoption rights. Here, we present the biggest insights into a global view on questions about LGBT+ Pride 2021.
The What Worries Denmark study gives you monthly insight into the most pressing reported concerns of Danish citizens. Here, we present to you the May 2021 update.
The What Worries Denmark study gives you monthly insight into the most pressing reported concerns of Danish citizens. Discover the April 2021 update below.
Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really?
Our latest Perils of Perception study looks at how the general public around the world perceives environmental action.
Here, we give you the most important insights into the gap between what people might do and the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth.
Most people believe that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country. Yet, other types of inequalities also seem to worry us. Here, we present a few important insights about the perception of inequality around the globe from our report made in partnership with Kings College London’s Policy Institute across 28 countries.
The What Worries Denmark study gives you monthly insight into the most pressing reported concerns of Danish citizens. Discover the March 2021 update below.