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What Worries the World – July 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 16 months.
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Understanding Influenza (Flu) & Vaccination Perception Amongst the Older Persons Aged Above 65 & Adults with Medical Condition(s)
This research project focuses on specific target groups, including older persons aged above 65 and adults with at least one medical condition.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Malaysian Opinion and Expectations on Artificial Intelligence
Malaysians, like other countries in Asia, have a positive attitude towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) and associated products and services. A younger population with the ability to adapt to the latest technology and the role technology plays in improving the quality of life in developing countries might be contributing to this outlook.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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What Worries the World – June 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 15 months.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Views on Crime and Law Enforcement
Majority of Malaysians believe that crime rates have remained steady compared to last year, with 25% of respondents reporting an increase in crime in their neighborhoods.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Global Attitudes Towards Refugees
A NEW global study carried out in 29 countries by Ipsos in conjunction with World Refugee Day yesterday on 20th June 2023 shows that three in four adults on average across the countries surveyed support the principle of giving refuge to people escaping war or persecution. Moreover, a third reported that they have taken personal action in support of refugees in the past 12 months.
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One in three globally report rising crime, violence in their neighborhood
In the past year, just under half say the level of crime in their neighborhood stayed the same, while few say crime has decreased.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Inflation Monitor 2023
Malaysians are less pessimistic about their future, despite 1 in 5 Malaysians are facing financial difficulties, especially lower-income households.
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Half of the public across 29 countries think their country is in recession
A latest wave of the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor finds in 26 of 29 countries more people think their country is in recession than think it is not. Almost two-thirds expect inflation will continue to rise over the next year, while one-third expect their disposable income to fall.