In 2018, Ipsos New Zealand started tracking the key issues facing New Zealand. In this wave of the Ipsos New Zealand Issues Monitor, we asked 1,000 New Zealanders to select from a list of 20, the three most important issues facing the country and to rate the ability of the country’s political parties to best manage these issues.
Wellington, 8 March 2024 – Ipsos releases a 31-country study, in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London, looking at attitudes to equality and women’s rights ahead of International Women’s Day.
According to Ipsos’ recent Global Love Life Satisfaction poll across 31 countries, New Zealand shows noteworthy results in love, relationships, and romantic satisfaction, which stand out when compared to the rest of the world.
AI, inflation, predictions for 2024… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Despite the change in government, most New Zealanders are predicting 2024 will bring higher interest rates, unemployment, inflation and global temperatures.
New Zealanders have a more positive view of its education system than the global average, but that 1 in 2 New Zealanders think
that our education system is getting worse compared to when they were in school.