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%.
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.
A new Ipsos survey, on behalf of the World Economic Forum, looks at post-COVID-19 stimulus packages.
Malaysia is still taking a day at a time whilst South East Asia neighbours are adapting to the new way of life.
More people globally believe COVID-19 can live on surfaces for days over other theories.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to be the world’s greatest worry, but it is giving way to greater concern about unemployment in some countries.
A majority of people aged over 44 don’t see an employment rebound as lockdowns are lifted.
Ipsos recent study shows as Covid-19 cases are slowly decreasing in Malaysia, concerns for unemployment rise and conservative spending amongst Malaysians continues.
Emerging markets top of the list when it comes to call for action and threat to health.
A majority of people in some hard-hit countries think jobs lost will not be recovered.