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.
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%.
Remote sensing – satellites, drones, social listening & AI – are changing the way we collect data.
Global Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum finds two out of three adults saying they have modified their behavior out of concern about climate change; top actions relate to water and energy use at home, waste management, and food choices.
Peru, Spain and Brazil scored as the least gendered countries. Russia was the most gendered, followed by Serbia and China.
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) survey carried out by Ipsos in Switzerland asked 16,000 millennials in 16 countries on their views on war.
More than 3 in 4 people support banning stores & restaurants from selling endangered fish.
Latest Ipsos survey reveals that majority of Malaysian are not optimistion about achieving Vision 2020
Latest Ipsos survey revelas that Teachers, Doctors and Scientists in Malaysia are ranked highest in trustworthiness and personnel associated with Media and Government institution are ranked the lowest
Consumer sentiment is up in South Africa, the U.S., Great Britain, Argentina and Japan, but falls in Poland, Turkey, Sweden, Israel and South Korea.