Ipsos New Zealand has released the 28th edition of the Ipsos Issues Monitor which tracks the issues most important to New Zealanders today and which political parties are best able to manage them.
Meeting citizen-consumers where they are and addressing their needs
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media.
On the occasion of International Women's Day, Ipsos unveils the results of a global survey conducted in 30 countries in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London.
High level of support for vaccine requirements amongst New Zealanders.
The global public’s top 5 concerning issues remain unchanged, with Covid-19 still top. But inflation now ranks 6th with almost one in four (23%) worldwide now saying it is a worry in their country.
Inflation is now the biggest issue facing New Zealanders and housing hasn’t gone away.
51% of New Zealanders are happy with the red traffic light setting's balance between containing the virus and allowing us to live our lives. But the other half are torn - with a quarter wanting tighter restrictions and a further quarter calling to loosen restrictions.
No significant change in sentiment since last month in most of survey’s 24 countries; global index on par with pre-pandemic level.
Valentine’s Day is now widely celebrated all over the world: Majorities in most of 28 countries surveyed plan to do something special with their loved one this February 14.