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Ipsos New Zealand Issues Monitor - August 2025
New Zealanders’ concern about cost of living significantly increases; and concern for unemployment at highest level in five years.
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AXA Mind Health Report : Mental health continues to deteriorate around the world
Mental health around the world continues to deteriorate according to the fifth edition of the AXA Mental Health Report. The study, conducted in collaboration with Ipsos, aims to identify mental health and well-being issues around the world in order to develop solutions to alleviate them. Ipsos surveyed 17,000 people from 16 countries across Europe, the United States and Asia.
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Global Attitudes to Refugees: a 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR
A new 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR for World Refugee Day 2024 reveals enduring public support for refugees, alongside stark variations in attitudes.
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Ipsos NZ AI Monitor 2024
New Zealanders are more informed on artificial intelligence but remain nervous about it.
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Ipsos Global Advisor Predictions 2024
Despite the change in government, most New Zealanders are predicting 2024 will bring higher interest rates, unemployment, inflation and global temperatures.
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Global Views on AI and Disinformation
A recent Ipsos survey of 29 countries, including New Zealand, has found that while many people believe that AI can create very realistic fake news, most also feel that they will be able to tell real news from fake news.
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World Refugee Day 2023: Support for the principle of refuge remains high despite a decline since 2022
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.
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Holiday Shopping 2022: Mixed feelings as consumers are anxious but eager to celebrate
New Ipsos research conducted by Ipsos.digital and Synthesio looks at this year’s holiday shopping trends, spending habits, and gift wish lists.
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One in two New Zealanders reported having felt severely stressed and/or depressed in the past year
New Zealanders are thinking about their mental wellbeing more often than a year ago, however still less than they think about their physical wellbeing. New Zealand males are less likely to think about their mental health than females, who are above the global average.
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Internet users’ trust in the Internet has dropped significantly since 2019
Online users want better control over how their personal data is collected, used and sold.