Education, infrastructure, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
New Zealanders' priorities for infrastructure investment shifts following extreme weather events – Less than a third of New Zealanders are satisfied with our national infrastructure, with flood defences receiving the lowest quality rating among different types of infrastructure, and identified as the number one investment priority in the country.
The latest Ipsos New Zealand Issues Monitor finds that inflation / cost of living remains the number one concern for New Zealanders, with 62% of New Zealanders identifying it as a key issue.
Barbiecore, artificial intelligence, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Climate change, inequality, artificial intelligence… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
New Zealanders are more nervous than the global average about the impact of AI on products and services. A new 31-country Ipsos Global Advisor survey found that 63% New Zealanders say that products and services that use AI make them nervous (compared with 52% global country average).
Welcome to the inaugural Ipsos Equalities Index, which is the first time that we’ve examined global attitudes towards these issues in this way. This study expands upon work we've done elsewhere, covering issues such as gender equality, poverty, LGBT+ issues and more.
New Zealanders are increasingly concerned about the impact of climate change, but fewer believe that the government has a clear plan in place to tackle it.
A global country average of 74% of people, in the 29 countries surveyed, agreed in principle that people should be able to take refuge in other countries, including their own, to escape war or persecution.
19 June 2023: New Zealanders record the highest level of support for refugee programmes amongst 29 countries.
The Ipsos Global Advisor survey also shows that the majority of New Zealanders agree that refugees who come to New Zealand will successfully integrate into New Zealand Society.