Women


Women Survey

小心落差 : 2026 年全球性別平等觀點調查

最新一期益普索國際婦女節調查發現,男性與女性在性別平等議題上的觀點並不一致。
Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update – April 2025

Canada, Italy, Women's Day … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Gender Survey

Progress and Polarisation: Global Attitudes Toward Gender Equality in 2025

Ipsos' International Women's Day Survey Reveals Mixed Views on Gender Equality Advancements and Societal Tensions.
Society Survey

Data Dive: How motherhood is viewed around the world

In five infographics, we uncover how people feel about everything from whether being a mother/wife is a woman’s main role in society to stigma surrounding fathers taking the lead with childrearing.

International Women's Day: Global opinion remains committed to gender equality, but half now believe it is coming at the expense of men

Ipsos unveils a new global study carried out in 32 countries in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London for International Women’s Day.
Society Survey

Data Dive: Global consumer confidence softens in 2022

In five infographics, we break down how inflation, the invasion of Ukraine, layoffs, and the pandemic, have people around the world feeling anxious going into the end-of-year shopping season.

Almost a quarter of the world’s women are not comfortable talking about menopause

Menopause is something that all women on the planet will potentially experience in their lives and yet is still something of a taboo to many. New research by Ipsos across 33 countries looks at attitudes towards menopause around the world.
Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update - April 2022

This month sees us reflect on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic two years on. Our featured global surveys cover topics including gender equality and interpersonal trust. We also look at the French election ahead of this month’s vote, alongside the latest polling on the Ukraine conflict.

IWD 2022: Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against them

Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media.