Global Advisor


Tension between rich and poor is seen as a key source of division around the world

Just over a third of people on average in 28 countries across the world (a Global Country Average of 35%) think that their country is divided by “culture wars” according to a new Ipsos' Global Advisor poll, carried out in partnership with the Policy Institute at King’s College London. Despite this, however, there is wide variation in this opinion when looking at individual countries, and many don’t have a strong view.
Immigration Survey

World Refugee Day 2021: a mixed picture

Our new global survey shows that there is strong support for the principle of people seeking refuge from war and persecution but in practice few are open to accepting more refugees into their country
Gender Survey

LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey points to a generation gap around gender identity and sexual attraction

Laws to protect LGBT people from discrimination laws and equal marriage and adoption rights have majority support in most but not all of the 27 countries surveyed
Covid-19 Survey

Majorities of unvaccinated adults in most of 15 countries would get a vaccine if they could

Survey also points to a decline in vaccination intent not only where many have already been inoculated.
Public Health Survey

Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel

Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities.

Earth Day 2021: Globally the public ask: “What is the plan to tackle climate change?”

A new global study by Ipsos, conducted online among adults across 30 markets between February 19 and March 5, 2021 shows that a Global Market Average of only 31% agree their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people themselves are going to work together to tackle climate change. A third, 34%, disagree.
Covid-19 Survey

Expectations about when life will return to pre-COVID normal vary widely across the world

Almost half of adults say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, but nearly one quarter say it improved since the beginning of 2021

Gender Survey

Income and wealth disparities perceived as the most serious form of inequality

An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries in partnership with Kings College London’s Policy Institute has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
Education Survey

Eight in 10 Parents of 0-17 Year Olds Feel Judged for the Behaviour of Their Children

A new study across 28 Countries by Ipsos finds that 8 in 10 Parents of 0-17 Year olds feel judged for the behaviour of their children