The first edition of the Ipsos Global Education Monitor looks at people’s attitudes to education and teaching, including a special feature on the role of AI in the classroom.
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.
A new 28 country study by Ipsos finds that one in five people (18%) believe the period from the start of pregnancy to age 5 is the most important period of a child and young person’s life for health and happiness in adulthood. The highest proportion of people say all periods are equally important (35%).
This is the first time that a global comparative survey looking at perceptions of the early years in different countries has taken place and builds off the work Ipsos conducted in the UK for The Royal Foundation in 2019 /2020.
On the occasion of World Rare Disease Day, Ipsos and ASAP FOR CHILDREN present the results of a large survey in 10 European Union countries (11,400 interviews).
Exploring the findings from the Children's Advisory Panel, an initiative in collaboration with child rights organisations and schools in seven countries across the Nordics and the Baltics. Ipsos analysed the material and produced this report from the study.