Surveys


Election Survey

How Ipsos Predicted the Exit Poll Right?

Meticulous planning, statistical rigour, high quality data collection, sophisticated analysis techniques and in-depth knowledge of doing it across the world, are the key five success factors for the success of News18-Ipsos in predicting the 2019 general election of India most accurately.
Europe Survey

71% Urban Indians say the European Union has made Europe stronger: Ipsos European Elections 2019 Survey

Disinterest among Britons palpable – only 3 in 10 interested in upcoming EU elections
Ipsos Update Survey

Amit Adarkar, Ipsos India CEO picks up additional charge of Operations Director for Ipsos Asia Pacific

He has a dual reporting - to Christophe Cambournac, CEO of Asia, Middle East and Africa (AMEA) and to Hamish Munro, Ipsos global CEO Operations and Ipsos Interactive Services (IIS).
Parents Survey

72% Indians want Employers to make it easier for men to combine childcare with work

Progressive views on Gender Equality & Parenting seen .“Equal rights for men and women for household chores and child rearing is being emphasized. Paternity Leave could be the starting point,” says Tripti Sharma, Research Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos India.
Gender Survey

Global Attitudes towards Gender Equality: Ipsos Global International Women’s Day Survey 2019

4 in 10 Indians say there are more advantages being a man; 74% Indians say Gender Equality is important to them
Politics Survey

55% Urban Indians regularly talk to people with opposing views: BBC Crossing Divides Global Survey

68% Urban Indians hail social platforms Facebook and Twitter for giving voice to people; 63% Indians commend them for bridging divide between Public and People in Power.

4 in 10 Indians feel Immigration has had a positive impact
Corporate Survey

59% Indians hail India’s National Infrastructure: Ipsos-GIIA Infrastructure Survey

61% feel India needs momentum in infrastructure development, more so in local areas
64% Indians endorse privatization in infrastructure development
Immigration Survey

India ranks 12th on Misperception Index among 37 nations: Perils of Perception Ipsos Global Study

Indians falsely overestimate proportions of Immigrants, Muslims, Unemployment etc.