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Ipsos New Zealand Issues Monitor Nov 2025
New Zealanders’ worry about cost of living persists; Significant concerns around unemployment for under 35-year-olds.
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Mystery shop essentials: Confidence built on evidence
Brands spend millions crafting their image, messaging, and managing customer journeys; yet the ultimate success or failure hinges on everyday interactions that remain unseen.
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Exploring education, youth wellbeing, and digital Life
Mental health number one challenge facing young people today; strong support for social media ban for under-14s
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Unlock Strategic Advantage with Ipsos' New Insights Agent
Ipsos launches Insights Agent, its agentic AI solution to unlock faster, smarter decision-making by connecting your information and transforming it into impact.
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Ipsos NZ 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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Current Ipsos Surveys in Field
Ipsos is currently running several major social research surveys. Information about them is presented below. If you have been invited to take part and would like more information, or would like to book an appointment, please contact [email protected]
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Ipsos NZ 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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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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Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand - Cost of Living Report 2025
According to latest Ipsos Aotearoa New Zealand Report, New Zealanders are still finding it tough financially; little reprieve expected in the next 12 months, with 1 in 4 finding it difficult to manage financially.
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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.