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Populism remains strong
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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Support for Political Parties
The year 2024 is notable for the large number of national elections planned worldwide. Seven out of the ten most populous countries will go to the polls during this year, namely Bangladesh, India, United States of America, Indonesia, Pakistan, Russia, and Mexico, with the result that almost half of the world’s inhabitants will have the opportunity to play a role in selecting the leadership of their countries going forward.
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Exploring the multifaceted opinions about abortion in South Africa
Abortion, an issue that sparks intense debate in many countries, gives rise to a diverse spectrum of viewpoints and emotions. Gaining insight into the ever-shifting terrain of abortion rights, attitudes, and trends illuminates societal views and the evolution of perspectives. Across 29 countries, a prevailing trend emerges: a majority supports the legalisation of abortion, at least in most cases.
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Possible political party choices in the 2024 election
Indications are that a record number of political parties will participate in next year’s National and Provincial elections. They will also for the first time be joined by independent candidates.
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African sentiment is favouring Ukraine
Ahead of the African Peace Initiative visit to Kyiv and Moscow, the upcoming Russia/Africa meetings in St. Petersburg and the BRICS Summit in South Africa in August, international research company Ipsos polled African citizens on their attitudes towards Russia, Ukraine and the controversial position on the war taken by some African governments.
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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.
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On the eve of the NASREC conference
On the eve of the important ANC NEC conference starting on Reconciliation Day at NASREC, the latest poll by global research company Ipsos, calculates that the support for the ANC is still firmly less than half of registered voters.
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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.
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Ipsos Update – November 2022
Emerging risks, hybrid working and resilience in Ukraine… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.