Society


Society Survey

What worries the world - November 2022

Inflation remains the top global concern for the eighth month in a row with 42% choosing it as a worry.

68% globally are willing to accept new policies encouraging sustainable technology adoptions

Incentives, discounts and other inducements are most supported policies to help tackle climate change in new global study ahead of COP27
Society Publication

The Perils of Prediction - A podcast with Ben Page

In this episode, you can hear our Global CEO Ben Page, and our Trends & Foresight Engagement Manager Rob Gear (both ably assisted by some voices from 1966) explain why and how we should take a different approach to facing an uncertain future.
Healthcare Survey

3 in 5 globally say their healthcare system is overstretched

However, half of those surveyed across 34 countries describe the quality of their country’s healthcare service as good.

Majority across 34 countries describe effects of climate change in their community as severe

One in three globally brace themselves for being displaced from their home in the next 25 years: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum.
Consumer Behaviour Publication

The Hong Kong New Normal Tracking Study - Thought Leadership Wave 22

Ipsos has been following Hong Kong residents’ reactions to the pandemic since march 2020. Through our New Normal survey we have observed the ups and downs of the people in the territory and analysed the implications for businesses and brand owners.
Society Survey

A quarter are struggling financially and public expectations are for further inflation and price rises over 2022

A new 11-country Ipsos survey with the World Economic Forum reveals high levels of public economic pessimism in the face of a cost of living crisis.
Society Survey

30% of adults say most people can be trusted

Most people in China and India say they tend trust others; few in Brazil, Malaysia, and Turkey do.
Healthcare Survey

The Hong Kong New Normal Tracking Study - Covid-19 Impact February 2022

The Hong Kong New Normal Tracking Study measures changes in attitudes and behaviour in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020. Highlights from February 2022 wave: