A new Ipsos global poll finds that fully 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.
An Ipsos survey of citizens in nine European countries finds a majority of respondents (73%) think things across the EU are headed in the wrong direction, and fewer than half agree that EU membership has improved their own standard of living. Attitudes are most negative among French respondents, with only 15% saying the union is on the right track, and of all countries surveyed only Spain responded more positively to this question than in 2014.
Ipsos today announces the acquisition of RDA Group, a global provider of quality-tracking and customer-satisfaction studies serving the world’s largest auto manufacturers.
Ipsos conducts various retail measurement activities in a significant number of countries. The company operates category specific retail panels and food service monitors.
On the heels of Ireland becoming the first country to legalise same-sex couple marriage through a referendum, a new BuzzFeed News/Ipsos poll of citizens in 23 countries indicates a majority (65%) of all surveyed support some legal recognition of same-sex unions.
Ipsos in Poland recently conducted accurate exit polls in both rounds of the presidential elections on behalf of our media clients Telewizja Polska, TVN 24, and Polsat News.