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Ipsos NZ Infrastructure Survey Jan 2020
The Ipsos Global Advisor Study regularly asks respondents from around the world, including New Zealand, for their views on different topics. Recently, Ipsos conducted a study across 29 countries to explore the perceptions of the current infrastructure in different countries.
In New Zealand, 561 people aged 18–74 participated in this survey and expressed their views regarding infrastructure in New Zealand. -
Mental Health in New Zealand
Ipsos recently conducted a study across 30 countries to explore the mental and physical wellbeing of people. Read our report to see what New Zealanders think and how we compare to the rest of the world.
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Does work make you happy? Not so much if you're in developed world
Having a meaningful job ranked 13th out of 29 sources of happiness in a global survey.
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Ipsos Update - September 2019
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world. This month we track happiness, tourism and beauty around the world, what’s happening in Indonesia, women’s empowerment in the cocoa industry, social media in times of crisis and more.
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Social media: Should governments shut it down in times of crisis?
The Sri Lankan government shut down some social media access after a terrorist attack in April.
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Data breach hits 100 million: How worried are you about online security?
Survey finds people value privacy and compensation over the benefits of sharing data.
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Ipsos Update - July 2019
July’s edition of Ipsos Update presents our latest research and white papers on topics including refugees and human rights, online security and trust in the media, Out of Home advertising and subscription services.
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Half of all NZers believe that abortion should be permitted if a woman wants it
New Zealand public opinion on abortion is largely favourable, a new Ipsos global survey on abortion and feminism has found.