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    South Africans uphold universal Human Rights amidst global challenges

    As South Africa prepares to commemorate Human Rights Day on 21 March, an Ipsos study reveals that South Africans strongly believe in the universality of human rights and democracy, despite perceiving an increasingly dangerous future world.

    20 March 2025
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    Stokvels remain the untapped 'human banks' of South Africa

    A new online and video-based study by market research specialist Ipsos has revealed that South Africa’s R50-Billion Stokvel sector made up of more than 800 000 Stokvel groups and 11-million members* is a vast network of dynamic ‘human banks’ in the South African economy.

    13 March 2024
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    How and why sentiment declined among South African consumers

    Consumer confidence in South Africa has been volatile in 2023 largely due to high unemployment and persisting power outages.

    16 January 2024
  • Society

    South Africa’s unemployment nightmare: The burden on its people

    According to the recent Ipsos What Worries the World survey, a total of 69% of South Africans cite unemployment as their top worry, as opposed to 41% of the rest of world who chose inflation as their top worry.

    8 May 2023
  • Society

    Internet users’ trust in the Internet has dropped significantly since 2019

    Online users want better control over how their personal data is collected, used and sold.

    28 November 2022
  • Society

    What Worries the World – August 2022

    Inflation is the top concern for the fifth consecutive month while some countries see worry about covid-19 rise

    19 August 2022
  • Society

    Four in ten across 28 countries expect their disposable income to fall over the next year

    New polling by Ipsos across 28 countries finds that in many markets the public expect recent cost of living pressures to continue.

    30 July 2022
  • Society

    What Worries the World – July 2022

    Concern about inflation continues to rise and is the top worry for the fourth month in a row.

    21 July 2022
  • Society

    What Worries the World – June 2022

    Concern about inflation continues to rise, now worrying almost four in ten people globally.

    23 June 2022
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    What worries the world – May 2022

    Inflation remains the top global worry, after rising for tenth month in a row

    8 June 2022
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