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Ipsos New Zealand Issues Monitor - June 2025
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.
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ESG Priorities for Corporates and Organisations
Meeting citizen-consumers where they are and addressing their needs
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Ipsos Aotearoa New Zealand - People and Climate Change Report 2025
New Zealanders’ concern over impact of climate change and perceived importance of climate action declining. Ipsos New Zealand has released the findings of a new 32-country study for Earth Day, perceptions of the risks facing us from the climate crisis as well as where is the responsibility for greater action.
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Demystifying Mystery Shopping
Why organisations use Mystery Shopping, and its role within Customer Experience Measurement research
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2025 International Women's Day 30-country Survey
Ipsos NZ releases localised findings of a new 30-country study for the 2025 International Women's Day. More than half of New Zealanders think things would work better if more women held positions of responsibility - 57% of New Zealanders agree that things would work better if more women held positions with responsibility in government and companies. Additionally, 42% New Zealanders also define themselves as a feminist. This is significantly higher than the 30-country global average* (38%).
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Ipsos NZ Issues Monitor Oct 2024
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 1,003 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.
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Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor | NZ Edition
Ipsos has released the May 2024 Cost of Living Monitor, a 32-country survey which tracks how people around the world feel about their finances. We learn that a quarter of New Zealanders are finding it difficult to manage financially with expectations that unemployment and housing costs will rise.
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Ipsos Earth Day Report 2024 - NZ edition
Climate change: as the world heats up, willingness to act is falling. Ipsos releases a 33-country study as part of Earth Day, looking at how attitudes to climate change are changing.
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Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change
After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.
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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.