Immigration


Refugees Survey

Public Support Holding Steady for Refugees Despite Global Fragility

A new survey by Ipsos, released for World Refugee Day, highlights the resilience of public support for refugees while also revealing significant concerns to be addressed.
Politics Survey

Know the New America & Beyond: May 2025

Read a monthly dispatch of Ipsos' best insights on the U.S. tailored for the world
Refugees Survey

Global Attitudes to Refugees: a 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR

A new 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR for World Refugee Day 2024 reveals enduring public support for refugees, alongside stark variations in attitudes.
Society Survey

Lives on hold: Intentions and Perspectives of Refugees

Intentions and Perspectives of Refugees, Refugee Returnees and IDPS from Ukraine – February 2024

Perils of Perception, Prejudice and Conspiracy Theories

The gap between reality and perception is often massive. This is illustrated by a new survey carried out for the Royaumont Talks, whose theme this year was "Believing". The results were presented on 1 December at Royaumont Abbey by Didier Truchot, founder and chairman of Ipsos. In this survey, Ipsos tested the beliefs of the population in ten major countries on a range of social, political, economic and current affairs issues – and compared them with actual data.

Canada: Still the safe haven of old?

Our politicians like to tell us that Canada is a beacon of aspiration for other countries. Average Canadians, being more realistic than our politicians, have in the past been more likely to be thankful that Canada’s geography, history, and natural wealth provides us with a haven from the challenges facing much of the world.  Is this changing?  

Czechia at the crossroads. A return of optimism?

Will 2024 be a turning point for Czechia?

What Worries the World – November 2023: Worry over terrorism and military conflict between nations on the rise

Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 20 months.

We are not the same

June: The different global reactions to the missing Titan submersible vs the Messenia migrant boat disaster raises questions about the changing shape of inequality