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Global Happiness 2024
The new edition of Ipsos’ Global Happiness report finds there’s been a slight dip in happiness year-on-year as economic and political clouds loom overhead.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - International Women's Day 2024
Our 31-country global study on gender equality shows that there is a divide in the perception and attitude toward the current progress of achieving equality among countries. While people across the globe generally accept leaders without much gender preference, about 4 out of 10 Malaysians would still prefer male leaders or bosses.
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Millennials and Gen Z less in favour of gender equality than older generations
Ipsos’ annual International Women’s Day finds 60% of Gen Z men across 31 countries think women’s equality discriminates against men.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Rising Populism and Inequalities
In 2024, more than 80 countries and half of the world's population will vote for their leaders and governments. Rising populism and anti-system sentiment will be significant determinants of their choices. Over the last few years, global citizens have encountered multiple political, economic, and societal challenges. This led to a growing sentiment of decline and disapproval of the establishment. In these periods of crisis, a common belief emerged that the system was unfair, favouring the rich and powerful and leaving the needs of average people overlooked.
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Lives on hold: Intentions and Perspectives of Refugees, Refugee Returnees and IDPS from Ukraine – February 2024
This research, conducted by Ipsos in Switzerland for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), is the fifth round of UNHCR intention surveys that explores the plans, perspectives, and intentions of Ukrainian refugees across Europe, internally displaced persons (IDPs) within Ukraine, and refugee returnees.
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February 2024: Consumer confidence down among G7 countries
Sentiment largely up in the Asia-Pacific, while it is mixed throughout Europe.
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Optimism About AI's Potential
A global survey conducted by Google and Ipsos, involving over 17,000 participants from 17 countries, highlights optimism about AI's potential.
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Populism remains strong
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Ipsos Trust Track 2023
Malaysians’ level of trust towards the corporations and institutions remain stable at the level of 56. This reflects the resilience and adaptability of the corporations and institutions navigating the challenges across the years during and after the Covid-19 pandemic and has instilled a certain level of trust among Malaysians.