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[PRESS RELEASE] - Malaysian Attitudes Towards Ageing
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Malaysian Attitudes Towards Ageing

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  • Politics Survey

    Know the New America & Beyond: August 2025

    A monthly dispatch of Ipsos’ best insights on the U.S., tailored for the world.
  • Society Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - Malaysian Attitude Towards Equality

    Across 31 countries, half of people identify inequality as one of the most important problems facing their society.
  • Society Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - Malaysian Attitudes Towards Ageing

    Across 32 countries, the average age at which people say “old age” begins is 66. Despite the world's ageing population, perceptions of ageing itself have remained largely unchanged since 2018. However, Malaysians stand out as an exception.
  • Society Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - What Do Malaysians Think About The State of The Country?

    Our latest survey reveals that Malaysians are showing less negativity about the state of the country. The proportion of those who believe the country is in decline has decreased by 12%, while the number who feel that society is broken has fallen by 3%.
  • Society Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - AI Monitor 2025

    Our latest survey indicates that Malaysians generally hold a positive view of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Beyond expressing excitement for its use, 3 out of 4 Malaysians believe that AI has significantly changed their daily life in the past 3 to 5 years.
  • Consumers Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - Consumer Confidence and Impact on U.S. Reputation

    Our latest survey in April 2025 reveals a decline in the United States' global reputation, with only 46% across 29 countries believing it will have a positive influence. Countries like Canada, South Korea, and Japan has shown a sharp decline in their views on the US influence on world affairs due to looming United States tariffs issue and the escalating trade war.
  • [PRESS RELEASE] - People and Climate Change

    Our latest survey reveals that 7 out of 10 Malaysians agree that urgent action is needed to combat climate change, a sentiment shared by other Southeast Asian countries. Furthermore, 6 out of 10 Malaysians also agrees that the government have a clear plan to fight climate change.
  • Society Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - Ipsos Trust Track 2024

    Our Ipsos Trust Track 2024 data reveals a significant shift in Malaysian consumer trust towards corporations. After three years of stability at 56 (2021-2023), overall trust has declined by 7pt in 2024. This year has seen a continuation of boycotts, impacting trust in corporations.
  • Society Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - Ipsos Happiness Index 2025

    Our latest survey data reveals that 77% of Malaysians report feeling happy, surpassing the global average. This suggests a positive outlooks on life among Malaysians.
  • Gender Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - International Women's Day 2025

    International Women’s Day is celebrated annually to champion the achievement of women and to advocate gender equality. This year's theme, 'Accelerate Action,' calls us to not only recognise progress, but also to actively engage in overcoming the remaining barriers to gender equality.
  • Society Survey

    [PRESS RELEASE] - Consumer Confidence Index (February 2025)

    The positive growth of Malaysian economy and the stable inflation in 2024 has contributed to a favourable consumer outlook. Our survey data reveals that the Malaysian Consumer Confidence Index in January 2025 has surged by 4% compared to a year ago. Notably, our index surpasses the global average, as well as Japan and South Korea, suggesting that Malaysian consumers are more optimistic about their economic prospects than our regional counterparts.
  • Society Survey

    Global attitudes to housing and house prices

    The Ipsos Housing Monitor is a new 30-country study looking at how people perceive their own and their country’s housing situation, and the challenges facing both.