Immigration


2018 US Politics - Healthcare (15%) Continues to be Considered as US Nation’s Biggest Problem (February 28)

President Trump's approval ratings remain steady at 40%, while Chief of Staff, John F. Kelly, has moved up to number two on the Wh'Exit poll.
Immigration Event

[EVENT] Immigration: National Concern or Global Problem?

Join us on 15 March 2018 when Ipsos country experts from around the globe will joined by specialists in the field to discuss the similarities and differences in public perceptions towards immigration.
Government Survey

2018 US Politics - Over half of Americans (55%) Believe that America is on the Wrong Track (February 7)

President Trump's approval rating holds steady, and healthcare remains top priority issue for Americans.
Politics Event

[EVENT] Immigration, Nativism, and Changing Politics

February 12 - Ipsos is participating in a one-day symposium, examining the causes and consequences of nativism, its relationship with immigration, and their influences on politics and policy throughout the world.
Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update - October 2017

Welcome to the October edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
Immigration Event

[EVENT] Shifting Ground: Exploring Public Attitudes Towards Immigration

Join us and the Royal Statistical Society on 17 October 2017 for the launch of our major new longitudinal study exploring how people’s attitudes towards immigration have changed.
Ipsos publishes the report of its longitudinal study, Shifting Ground, which finds Britons are becoming more positive about immigration.
Immigration Survey

Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis

Three in four (75%) in 25 countries around the world believe that immigration has increased in their country over the last five years, according to new data from the Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.
Immigration Survey

Reuters/Ipsos Data: Immigration Ban

The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on Trump's immigration executive order is now available.
International Survey

Six in Ten Around the World Think Their Society is ‘Broken’

New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions - especially political parties, governments and the media.