Public opinion


Politics Survey

Half (50%) of Citizens in 24 Nations Say There are Too Many Immigrants in their Country - and 46% Agree that Immigration is Causing their Country to Change in Ways they Don't Like

Only 21% Say Immigration has had a Positive Impact or Been Good for their Economy (28%) and almost Half (45%) Believe Immigrants have made it More Difficult for their Own People to Get Jobs
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3 Pillars to Strengthen Your Social Programs

While a sense of responsibility is important to an increasingly socially aware workforce and the stakeholders and communities impacted by corporations, a case can be made for doing good that does not rely solely on a responsibility argument. In fact, companies can do good in the world while doing well for themselves through creativity and strategic planning.
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Women, Technology and Democracy

Ipsos Public Affairs recently completed a study on behalf of the NDI (the National Democratic Institute) to better understand how women interact with digital technology and the particular challenges they face with regard to access, comfort and competencies. Read this report for an exploration of how female participants in its programs are using digital technology to increase their participation in politics as office holders, candidates, advocates and voters.
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Designing Authentic, Credible, and Effective Corporate Social Programs

Corporate sustainability or social responsibility programs have benefits beyond being a responsible member of the global community.
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Is Outdoor Cooking America's Favorite Pastime?

Summer is finally here so we asked Americans about their eating and drinking habits during the warmer weather.
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Most Workers are Satisfied with Their Job but Not Their Salary

Eight in ten (85%) of Americans are satisfied with their jobs; however most would change something if possible, or at least this is what a recent survey from Ipsos Public Affairs' Omnibus Division uncovered.
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Of 23 Countries Surveyed, Majority (65%) in 20 Countries Support Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Unions

Global study finds 47% of respondents believe that "same-sex couples should be allowed to marry legally" while another 18% believe that "same-sex couples should be allowed to obtain some kind of legal recognition, but not to marry"