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Singaporeans' (and the World's) Response to the War in Ukraine
Despite some softening, support for Ukraine is still strong across western countries
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Singapore: Predictions for 2023
Singaporeans fear inflation and prices rising faster than their income, but trust in the country's overall economic stability. Singaporeans give their predictions on Climate Change, World Security and Society.
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1 in 3 Singaporeans expect their standard of living to fall in the next year
Findings from the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor survey, which Singapore joins for the first time.
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More than half of adults in Singapore plan to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Brazil and Germany are most widely expected to be the tournament's finalists
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Incentives, discounts and other inducements are most supported policies to help tackle climate change
Findings from a new global study ahead of COP27
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Covid-positive experience changes outlook on life for many Singaporeans
52% Singaporeans say being positive with COVID-19 changed their outlook on life. and other findings from recent study.
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Cautious tones over implications of support of same-sex relationships
There is increase in overall support of same-sex relationships in Singapore but cautious tones over its implications observed in areas such as civil union, parenting rights and LGBT content in the media.
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Attitudes towards same-sex relationships shift towards greater inclusivity in Singapore
Increased opposition towards Section 377A, support for same-sex parents and a willingness to speak up against unfairness towards the LGBTQ community point to a growing acceptance of same-sex relationships among Singaporeans.
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Singaporeans' receptiveness to second-hand packaging for online purchases
Study shows that Singaporeans are receptive to second-hand packaging for online purchases; expect brands to do more to protect the environment.
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Singaporeans' attitudes towards gender equality, feminism and online behaviour
1 in 3 Singaporean men believe feminism does more harm than good and that traditional masculinity is under threat.
Findings from a global Ipsos survey in Singapore and 29 other countries.