Education


Affluent Survey Publication

Don’t Underestimate the Middle East - Who Are Their Consumers?

Ipsos will release the 5th bi-annual Affluent Survey of the Middle East. The Affluent Survey Middle East measures the media consumption and behavior of the Top 15% of income earners in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt.

European Affluent Urge to Consolidate EU-ties

The European affluent are generally more positive towards their country’s membership of the European Union than the non-affluent.
Teenagers Publication

Africap - African Youth

Africa has the world’s youngest population. Young people account for 60% of the continent’s population. More specifically, there are 220 million young people aged 15-24 in Africa. According to a UNESCO forecast, there will be 350 million in 2030.
Wellbeing Survey

Is Your Workplace Getting to You ?

Is your workplace getting to you? Those who agree that their current workplace is a psychologically safe and healthy environment are…
CSR Survey

Taking Responsibility - SOS Children’s Villages of India

Today, the focus is on the SOS Children’s Villages of India.
CSR Survey

Taking Responsibility - Marco Pietrobono

Today, the focus is on the Marco Pietrobono charity in Italy.
Wellbeing Survey

Want to Live Better? You Need a Plan

Citizens in 24 countries around the world share their opinions on healthy living and well-being in this new Ipsos Global @dvisor poll.
NGOs Publication

A Life Suspended: The State of Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon

March 2016 marks the end of the 5th year since the start of the Syrian conflict. Influenced by the Arab Spring sweeping across a number of countries in the region, protestors in many parts of Syria took to the streets demanding political reform.With the Syrian conflict now entering its sixth year, the United Nations have declared that over 4.6 million Syrians have fled to neighbouring countries, with two-thirds of those settling in Lebanon and Jordan.
International Publication

Chinese Travel And Tourism Growing

A recent survey on Chinese outbound tourism showed that more than a third of Chinese tourists considered travel as important as love and marriage, family wealth, career development, learning and education, healthcare, and child growth.