Ipsos partners with Stanford University's Politics and Social Change Lab (PASCL).
New research across 32 countries dives into global attitudes to ageing, with 57% on average saying they are not looking forward to old age.
52% say U.S. will have a positive influence globally – up 2% from 2018, down 13% from 2015. 53% say China will have a positive influence in the world – unchanged from 2015. People divided over whether they should follow the U.S.’s or China’s economic & political model.
Half of the 24 economies surveyed show a significant three-month decline in their Consumer Confidence Index.
New global survey reveals 8 in 10 people believe manufacturers should be obliged to reduce packaging waste.
Less than a third of people think Europe is a safer place since the fall of the wall.
New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series, which begins with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Gillard on 13 November, reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality around the world.
Globally, just 39% think their country is heading in the right direction. The top worries globally are unemployment, crime/violence, financial/political corruption and poverty/social inequality.
Global Advisor survey about people’s current perception of the impact the Fall of the Iron Curtain has had.