Understanding Asia - End of the Year Review

Ipsos looks at the data behind the headlines of 2023.

A message from Vicky Abad - Country Manager, Ipsos in the Philippines

Dear Colleagues,

As the year winds down, we take this opportunity to look back at the year that was. We have summed up the key events of 2023 that will help us make sense of 2024 in our Understanding Asia - A Year in Review video.

We have also highlighted some Ipsos reports from around the world whose data helped us understand the market like the Ipsos Global Trends and Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor reports. We also zoom in on our environmental and data dilemmas in the Philippines under the Ipsos Almanac: View from Here and share the highlights from our Webinar on ESG: Making Sense of the Alphabet Soup. We are also pleased to share and celebrate the news of how we continue to innovate and deliver our promise as your trusted partner with the recognitions we have received for the year.!

Here's to celebrating the remarkable year we've had together and a peaceful, happy festive season. We look forward to another year of discovering insights into our society, markets, and people in 2024
 

Vicky Abad
Country Manager, Ipsos in the Philippines

 



Understanding Asia - A Year in Review

Hamish Munro, Ipsos APEC CEO, introduces Understanding Asia. A four-minute look at notable events from the past twelve months. With particular relevance for the APEC region, this video dives into the data to help make sense of the emerging themes and what signs are pointing to a more positive outlook for 2024.

Featured 2024 Ipsos Reports

You've watched the video, now take a deeper dive into the data. The Understanding Asia Review of the Year wouldn't be possible without the exhaustive, expert research carried out by the Ipsos researchers and their global partners. Below we list the Ipsos reports whose data was used to help inform the narrative and provide some clarity to a turbulent 2024.

What Worries the World

What Worries the World - November 2023

Ipsos’ What Worries the World survey tracks public opinion on the most important social and political issues across 29 countries today, drawing on over 10 years of data to place the latest scores in context.

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Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor

Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor

The latest wave of the bi-annual Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor highlights continuing struggles amid the cost-of-living crisis with small glimmers of economic optimism among people in many countries around the world.

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Ipsos Halifax Security Forum

Ipsos Halifax Security Forum

The Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum finds 70% of people, on average, across 30 countries expect in the next 25 years we could see another world conflict involving superpowers similar to World Wars I & II.

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Ipsos Global Trends

Ipsos Global Trends

In 2023, we entered a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. Seven in ten Australians agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead in the largest Ipsos Global Trends survey ever.

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Global Views on A.I.

Global Views on A.I.

This Global Advisor survey examined responses to AI across 31 countries and showed Australia was the top country worldwide to be worried about AI, with 69% of respondents saying they felt nervous about the technology.

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