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From Gilani Research
Foundation February 2024, Issue # 829-833*
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issue scores 96 out of 100 on Gilani-Gallopedia's Globality Index, showing
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Contact Details: Natasha
Amir
Research Executive, Gallup Pakistan
Email: natasha@galluppakistan.com
This WEEKLY REPORT consists of 39 national & multi-country surveys; 09 polling organizations have been
represented.
Asia And MENA:
China (Perceptions on Performance), India (Lifestyle), Pakistan (Elections,
Elections,
Environment, Elections), Indonesia (Science & Technology), Israel (Palestine/Israel Conflict) – 08 national
polls
Africa:
Nigeria (Governance), Sudan (Environment), Tanzania (Health), Seychelles (Poverty) – 04 national
polls
Euro Americas:
UK (Regional Organizations, Terrorism,
Performance Ratings,
Governance,
National Trust,
Inflation,
Gender Issues), Germany (Financial systems &
Institutions), Italy(Inflation), USA (Family, Performance
Ratings, Inflation, Health, Lifestyle, Religion, National Image, Sports), Canada (Political Parties, US Image, Employment Issues), Australia ( Health,
National History, Inflation, Inflation, Consumer
Confidence) – 25 national polls
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Multi-Country
Studies:
YouGov UK – 07 Countries (Consumer Confidence)
Gallup – 143 Countries ( Health)
Topic of the
Week:
8 Out Of 10 Pakistani Voters
(80%) On The Election Day Agreed That Political Parties Should Set Aside
Their Differences After The Elections And Work Together
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829-833-01 For Many In China, The Economy Feels Like It Is In Recession
(Click for Details)
(China) A crisis of confidence in the
economy is deterring consumers from spending and businesses from hiring and
investing, in what could become a self-feeding mechanism that erodes
China’s long-term economic potential. China grew 5.2% last year, more than
most major economies. But for the unemployed graduates, the property owners
who feel poorer as their flats are losing value, and the workers earning
less than the year before, the world’s second-largest economy feels like
it’s shrinking.
(Asahi
Shimbun)
18
January 2024
3.1 Economy » Perceptions on Performance
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829-833-02 Ipsos India Showcases New Thinking On Generations – Busting
Popular Myths About Gen Z & Gen X (Click for Details)
(India) Generation Z, those born between 1997 to 2012 and Generation X
(born between 1965 to 1980) have been the fastest growing cohorts. Ipsos
highlighted some of the misconceptions around these two groups of dynamic
people. When Gen X are represented in ads, the depiction is stereotypical
and it is in categories like health, insurance etc. - portrayed as the
ignorant, tech unsavvy folks, just as provider who need to be educated
either by their smarter kids or an expert.
Also shown as being at logger heads with Gen Z – having extreme and
traditional views. And the portrayal of one generation teaching the other.
A few brave attempts made to unstereotype this generation – but definitely
not enough.
(Ipsos
India)
04
February 2024
4.7 Society » Lifestyle
(Top)
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829-833-03
Opinion Is Split Amongst Pakistanis As An Equal Proportion
(36% Each) Believe That The Number Of People Casting Their Vote In The 2024
Elections Will Be More, Or Less Than That In The 2018 Elections (Click for Details)
(Pakistan) According to a survey conducted
by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, opinion is split amongst Pakistanis as an
equal proportion (36% each) believe that the voter turnout for the
elections of 2024 will be more than or less than that of the elections of
2018. A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across
the country was asked the question, “Do you think more people will cast
their vote in the 2024 elections or less people will vote?”
(Gallup
Pakistan)
26
January 2024
1.1 Domestic Politics » Elections
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829-833-04
6 Out Of 10 Pakistanis (57%) Report Lesser Preparation And
Excitement For The Upcoming Elections Of 2024 Compared To Those In 2018 (Click for Details)
(Pakistan) According to a survey conducted
by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, 6 out of 10 Pakistanis (57%) are of the
opinion that there is lesser excitement and preparation for the upcoming
elections of 2024, then there was in the previous elections in 2018. 14%
said ‘More preparation and excitement than last election’, 10% said ‘As
much preparation and excitement than last election’, and 19% said that they
did not know or gave no response.
(Gallup
Pakistan)
29
January 2024
1.1 Domestic Politics » Elections
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829-833-05
Nearly 3 Out Of 4 Pakistanis (71%) Report Being Affected By Fog Or Smog In The
Previous Month (Click for Details)
(Pakistan) According to a survey conducted
by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, nearly 3 out of 4 Pakistanis (71%) report
being affected by fog or smog in the previous month. A nationally
representative sample of adult men and women from across the country was
asked the question, “Like the last few years, this time also different
areas of Pakistan had to face smog at the beginning of winter. Please let
us know whether your area was also affected by fog/smog during the last one
month?”
(Gallup
Pakistan)
30
January 2024
4.14 Society » Environment
(Top)
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829-833-06
8 Out Of 10 Pakistani Voters (80%) On The Election Day Agreed That Political Parties
Should Set Aside Their Differences After The Elections And Work Together (Click for Details)
(Pakistan) According
to a survey conducted by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, 8 out of 10
Pakistani voters (80%) on the election day agreed that political parties
should set aside their differences after the elections and work together. A
statistically selected sample of male and female voters from across the
country was asked the question, “Some people think that all political
parties should set aside their differences after the elections and should
work together. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?”
(Gallup
Pakistan)
12
February 2024
1.1 Domestic Politics » Elections
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829-833-07
Always On Your Gadget (Click for Details)
(Indonesia) A report from We Are Social 2023
said that the internet penetration in Indonesia, as a country with the
largest digital economic growth in Southeast Asia [1] has reached 77%, and
98.3% of people access it using smartphones. According to International Data
Corporation (IDC), the Indonesian smartphone market in Q3 2023 even showed
growth until 8.8% compared to the same period in the previous year. 87% of
Gen Z & Millennials think that brands are so important for them in
choosing gadget to buy. But most of them (89%) said that prestige is not
the reason.
(Snapcart)
02
February 2024
3.11 Economy » Science & Technology
(Top)
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MENA
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829-833-08
Only 15% Of Israelis Want Netanyahu To Keep Job After Gaza War,
Poll Finds (Click for Details)
(Israel) The lack of support for Netanyahu dovetailed with other polls
published since the disastrous October 7 attacks, in which Hamas terrorists
stormed into southern Israel, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and
taking over 240 people hostage. Only 15% of Israelis want Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to stay in office after the war on Hamas in Gaza ends,
though many more still support his strategy of crushing the terrorists in
the Palestinian enclave, according to a poll published on Tuesday.
(The
Times of Israel)
01
January 2024
2.3 Foreign Affairs & Security » Palestine/ Israel
Conflict
(Top)
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829-833-09
Nigerians Want The Government
To Prioritize Security, Job Creation, And Electricity In 2024 (Click for Details)
(Nigeria) A
new public opinion poll released by NOIPolls reveals the top three key and
important areas Nigerians want the government to focus on in the year 2024
and these include security (52 percent), job creation (46 percent) and
electricity (40 percent). Other
areas Nigerians want the government to focus on to solve the challenges in
the areas include price regulation (36 percent), reconsideration of subsidy
removal (30 percent), economy (20 percent), agricultural sector, and
education both tied at (19 percent), Infrastructure (11 percent), giving of
soft loans (7 percent) and upward review of the minimum wage (5 percent)
amongst other areas mentioned by adult Nigerians.
(NOI
Polls)
18
January 2024
1.3 Domestic Politics » Governance
(Top)
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829-833-10
Climate Change A Priority In
Sudan – Among Those Who Have Heard Of It (Click for Details)
(Sudan) The
Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative (2023) ranks Sudan among the 10
countries most vulnerable to climate change worldwide (179th out of 185).
This dispatch reports on a special survey module included in the
Afrobarometer Round 9 questionnaire to explore Sudanese experiences and
perceptions of climate change. More
than half (51%) of Sudanese say flooding has become more severe in their
region over the past decade. About four in 10 citizens (39%) say the same
about droughts.
(Afrobarometer)
15
January 2024
4.14 Society » Environment
(Top)
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829-833-11
Tanzanians Commend COVID-19
Response But Call For More Investment In Preparing For Future Health
Emergencies
(Click for Details)
(Tanzania) Tanzania experienced its first
and most serious wave of COVID-19 from March to June 2020. The government’s response to the pandemic
included partial lockdowns of schools and
international borders and the banning of mass gatherings except for
worship. About one in 50 Tanzanians (2%) say a family member fell ill with
COVID-19 or tested positive for the virus. About one in seven (14%) say
someone in their household lost a job, business, or primary source of
income due to the pandemic.
(Afrobarometer)
02
February 2024
4.11 Society » Health
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829-833-12
In Seychelles, Ensuring Children’s
Welfare Remains A Challenge For The Poor (Click for Details)
(Seychelles) While
half (50%) of Seychellois say parents are “never” justified in using
physical force to discipline their children, about the same proportion
(49%) endorse the practice. Almost two-thirds (63%) of citizens say the use
of physical force to discipline children is not very common in their
community. Three in 10 respondents (31%) say child abuse and neglect are
frequent problems in their community, while 58% disagree. Out-of-school
children are seen as a common occurrence by 44% of citizens.
(Afrobarometer)
05
February 2024
3.5
Economy » Poverty
(Top)
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829-833-13
Four Years After Brexit, What
Future Forms Of Relationship With The EU Would Britons Support (Click for Details)
(UK) Almost
four years after Brexit has happened, and with attitudes to exiting the EU
having soured significantly, the future nature of our relationship with the
EU is still a key issue. So what scenarios would Britons support? We put
four to the public: rejoining the EU; joining the Single Market; the status
quo; and further loosening ties with the EU. The most favoured proves to be
the first on the list: rejoining the EU. Around half of Britons (51%) say
they would support overturning the 2016 referendum result, including 33%
who “strongly” support doing so, making it by far the most passionately
supported of the four options.
(YouGov
UK)
04 January 2024
2.8 Foreign Affairs & Security » Regional Organizations
(Top)
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829-833-14
Most
Britons Support Yemen Strikes (Click for Details)
(UK) New YouGov data now finds that a
majority of the public (53%) support the government’s decision to conduct
the strikes, compared to 22% who are opposed. Seven in ten of those who
voted Conservative in 2019 (72%) support the strikes, with 2019 Labour voters
backing them by the much reduced rate of 40% to 31%. Young Britons are
split 27% to 27% on the strikes (with fully 46% unsure) – support for the
attacks grows with each successive age group, reaching 74% among the
over-65s.
(YouGov
UK)
16 January 2024
2.4 Foreign Affairs & Security » Terrorism
(Top)
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829-833-15
Compared
To 2012, Few Think Things Have Gotten
Any Easier For The Next Generation (Click for Details)
(UK) Opening
the archives shows that a YouGov survey conducted in 2012 found that 88% of
Britons said that ‘teenagers today’ would find it harder than their
parents’ generation to buy a home – including 67% who said it would be
“much harder”. Only 3% thought it would be easier, while 7% thought it
would be about the same. Fast forward 12 years to now and we find those
figures are virtually unchanged. A similar 84% say it will be harder for
teenagers today to buy a home than it was for their parents (including 66%
who say “much harder”), while 4% think it will be easier and 8% imagine it
will be about the same.
(YouGov
UK)
17 January 2024
1.2 Domestic Politics » Performance Ratings
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829-833-16
Seven
In Ten Not Confident Conservatives
Can Provide Strong And Stable Leadership (Click for Details)
(UK) New
polling from Ipsos shows seven in ten (70%) Britons are not confident that
the Conservative party can provide Britain with strong and stable
leadership. Only one in four (25%) say they are confident. Fieldwork was
conducted 9th - 10th January 2024. These figures have worsened from when
Rishi Sunak first become Prime Minister in October 2023 (at that time 35%
were confident and 54% not confident). The picture is now very similar to
the days before Liz Truss left office when 71% lacked confidence, against
23% confident.
(Ipsos
MORI)
18 January 2024
1.3 Domestic Politics » Governance
(Top)
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Majority
Of Britons Continue To Be Unfavourable Towards Rishi Sunak
(Click for Details)
(UK) The first Ipsos Political Pulse
of 2024, conducted online between the 12th and 14th January, asked the
public whether they were favourable or unfavourable towards leading UK
politicians and their respective parties, whether they thought Britain was
heading in the right or wrong direction and what impact they thought
leaving the European Union has had on the country. 53% of the public are
unfavourable towards Rishi Sunak and 24% are favourable. Scores are largely
unchanged since September when 24% were favourable and 52% unfavourable.
(Ipsos
MORI)
26 January 2024
1.5 Domestic Politics » National Trust
(Top)
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829-833-18
A
Three-Way Tie Between Inflation, The
NHS And The Economy As The Biggest Issues Facing Britain (Click for Details)
(UK) The
January 2024 Ipsos Issues Index shows economic and healthcare issues at the
top of public concern. Just over three in ten name one of inflation (32%),
the NHS (31%) and the economy (31%) as one of the biggest issues facing the
country. Priorities vary between different groups: inflation is the biggest
issue for younger people (42% among 18-34s), Labour party supporters and
people from ethnic minority backgrounds (both 41%), those from social
grades ABC1 are more likely to mention the NHS (39%), while the economy is
cited more frequently by men (37%) and those living in rural areas (38%).
(Ipsos
MORI)
31 January 2024
3.4 Economy » Inflation
(Top)
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829-833-19
Masculinity
And Women’s Equality: Study Finds
Emerging Gender Divide In Young People’s Attitudes (Click for Details)
(UK) Ipsos
online random probability UK KnowledgePanel – also shows that in some cases
young men today are no more supportive of action on gender equality than
older men By 41% to 22%, the public are twice as likely to say “toxic
masculinity” is an unhelpful rather than helpful term. And while younger
people overall have a more favourable view of this phrase, there is a big
gender divide in views among them: 37% of men aged 16 to 29 say “toxic
masculinity” is an unhelpful phrase, roughly double the 19% of young women
who feel this way.
(Ipsos
MORI)
01 February 2024
4.5 Society » Gender Issues
(Top)
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829-833-20
The
Potential Of The First Crypto Funds
In Germany (Click for Details)
(Germany) Since the beginning of 2024, the
first crypto funds have been approved in Germany by the Federal Financial
Supervisory Authority (BaFin). This means that asset managers can now also
set up listed funds in this country that invest directly in Bitcoins &
Co. Although this is not interesting for a majority of the German
population - 55 percent of all respondents say that approval from BaFin
will certainly not encourage them to invest in cryptocurrencies via these
crypto funds.
(YouGov
Germany)
25 January 2024
3.9 Economy » Financial systems & Institutions
(Top)
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829-833-21
Italian
Families And The Challenge Of
Unexpected Inflation (Click for Details)
(Italy) During
2023, BVA Doxa conducted " The Survey on the savings and financial
choices of Italians " for Intesa Sanpaolo and the Einaudi Center. 95 %
of families declare they are financially independent , an increase compared
to 93% in the 2022 survey, confirming that (despite the difficulties of the
scenario) income autonomy resists. The share of families who manage to save
reaches the maximum pre-pandemic values (54.7% vs. 53.5% in 2022). The
average percentage of income saved also rises (12.6%, from 11.5% in 2022).
(BVA
Doxa)
10 January 2024
3.4 Economy » Inflation
(Top)
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NORTH
AMERICA
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829-833-22 The
Quality Of Parent-Child Relationships
In U.S. Families (Click for Details)
(USA) Gallup asked parents and
caretakers to describe the overall quality of their relationship with a
child from their household. For caretakers with more than one child in the
household, the parent was asked to select the child with the next birthday.
Response options ranged from very poor (1) to excellent (5). The majority
of U.S. parents/caretakers report an excellent relationship (60%), with
only 1% describing it as poor or very poor.
(Gallup)
10 January
2024
4.2 Society » Family
(Top)
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829-833-23 Biden's
Third-Year Job Approval Average Of
39.8% Second Worst (Click for Details)
(USA)
During President Joe Biden’s third full year in office,
spanning Jan. 20, 2023, to Jan. 19, 2024, an average of 39.8% of Americans
approved of his job performance. Among prior presidents in the Gallup
polling era who were elected to their first term, only Jimmy Carter fared
worse in his third year. Carter averaged 37.4% approval in a year in which
gas prices soared, inflation reached double digits and Iranian militants
took U.S. citizens hostage.
(Gallup)
25 January
2024
1.2 Domestic Politics » Performance Ratings
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829-833-24 Economic
Mood Improves, But Inflation Still
Vexing Americans (Click for Details)
(USA) The largest share of Americans, 45%, rate current economic
conditions in the country as poor, while just over one-quarter describe
conditions as excellent (5%) or good (22%) and another 29% believe they are
only fair. In December, 22% of U.S. adults rated the economy as excellent
or good. Currently, 63% of Americans say the economy is getting worse, 30%
say it is improving, and 4% think it is staying the same. Last month, 68%
of Americans thought the economy was worsening.
(Gallup)
30 January
2024
3.4 Economy » Inflation
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829-833-25 Few Americans Know
How Much Their Healthcare Costs (Click for Details)
(USA) Seventeen percent of U.S. adults report they know how much
their healthcare products or services will cost before receiving them.
While fewer than one in five Americans report they know the cost of their
healthcare products or services before receiving them, 95% believe
healthcare organizations should make these costs more transparent before
providing care. Results are consistent across all major subgroups of the
U.S. adult population.
(Gallup)
31 January
2024
4.11 Society » Health
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829-833-26 U.S. Centenarian Population Is Projected
To Quadruple Over The Next 30 Years (Click for Details)
(USA) In 2024, 78% of centenarians are women, and 22% are men. In 30
years, women are expected to make up 68% of those ages 100 and older, while
32% will be men. 77% of today’s centenarians are White. Far fewer are Black
(8%), Asian (7%) or Hispanic (6%). And 1% or fewer are multiracial;
American Indian or Alaska Native; or Native Hawaiian or other Pacific
Islander. By 2054, White and Asian adults are projected to make up smaller
shares of centenarians (72% and 5%, respectively), while the shares who are
Hispanic (11%) or Black (10%) will be larger. (All racial categories here
are single-race and non-Hispanic. Hispanics are of any race.)
(PEW)
09 January
2024
4.7 Society » Lifestyle
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829-833-27 Around 4 In 10 Americans Have Become
More Spiritual Over Time; Fewer Have Become More Religious (Click for Details)
(USA) Some 41% of U.S. adults say they have grown more spiritual
over the course of their lifetime, compared with 24% who say they have
become more religious. In contrast, 13% of U.S. adults say they have become
less spiritual over time, while 33% say they have become less religious.
The rest say their spirituality and level of religiosity have either stayed
the same or fluctuated – sometimes increasing and at other times
decreasing.
(PEW)
17 January
2024
4.1 Society » Religion
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829-833-28 Most Americans Say Elected Officials
Should Avoid Heated Or Aggressive Speech (Click for Details)
(USA) Seven-in-ten Americans say
elected officials should avoid heated or aggressive language because it
could encourage some people to take violent action. By contrast, 29% say
officials should be able to use heated language without worrying about how
some people may act. A narrow majority of Republicans and
Republican-leaning independents (56%) say elected officials should avoid
heated or aggressive language, while 43% say officials should be able to
express themselves with this kind of language without worrying about
whether people may act on what they say.
(PEW)
31 January
2024
1.5 Domestic Politics »
National Image
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829-833-29 By A Wide Margin, Americans
Say Football – Not Baseball – Is ‘America’s Sport’ (Click for Details)
(USA) More than half of Americans (53%) say America’s sport is
football – about twice the share who say it’s baseball (27%). Much smaller
shares choose one of the other four sports we asked about: basketball (8%),
soccer (3%), auto racing (3%) or hockey (1%). We also included the option
for Americans to write in another sport. The most common answers
volunteered were golf, boxing, rodeo and ice skating. Other respondents
used the opportunity to have some fun: Among the more creative answers we
received were “competitive eating,” “grievance politics,” “reality TV” and
“cow tipping.”
(PEW)
05 February
2024
4.15 Society » Sports
(Top)
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829-833-30 Seven In 10 (71%) Say It's Time
For Another Party To Take Over In Ottawa As Canadians Warm To Poilievre (Click for Details)
(Canada) Canadians
increasingly believe that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre would make
the best prime minister of Canada, up 5 points since the fall of 2022.
Poilievre now leads current prime minister Trudeau by 10 points. Over the same timeframe, Canadians have
warmed to Poilievre, as favourable impressions towards him have increased
by 12 points. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is the most well-liked leader (45%,
up 7 points), but that likeability isn’t translating into votes.
(Ipsos Canada)
29 January
2024
1.4 Domestic Politics » Political Parties
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829-833-31 Canadians Fear For The Impacts
Of Another Trump Term As U.S. Election 2024 Looms (Click for Details)
(Canada)
New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds
two-thirds of Canadians concerned American democracy will not be able to
survive another four years of Trump at the helm. Just 12 per cent of
Canadians say they have full confidence that elections will be safe and
secure, while twice as many (23%) say they have no confidence at all.
Another two-in-five have doubts (38%), with 27 per cent also saying they’re
more confident than not.
(Angus Reid Institute)
15 January
2024
[2.6 Foreign Affairs & Security » US image
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829-833-32 Half Of Canadians Under 55 Fear Potential
Job Loss, Majority Say They Have Little Financial Cushion (Click for Details)
(Canada) A majority of under 55s say they
could not handle a sudden expense of more than $1,000 in the coming month, including
one-quarter of women aged 35- to 54-years-old who say they can’t manage any
unplanned bills because they are “already too stretched”. This lack of
wiggle room also affects many Canadians’ retirement savings planning.
Two-in-five say they don’t contribute to a TFSA or an RRSP because they
don’t have anything left to save.
(Angus Reid Institute)
01 February
2024
3.3 Economy » Employment Issues
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AUSTRALIA
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829-833-33
79% Of Australians Say They Still Engage
In COVID Safe Behaviours Four Years On (Click for Details)
(Australia) Recent YouGov Surveys data has
found that, four years on, most Australians (79%) are still practicing
habits that they picked up during the pandemic. For many Australians, the
risk and fear of contracting the COVID-19 disease has somewhat subsided,
four years later. However, 32% of respondents expressed that they were
still concerned with contracting the disease, and more than a third (37%)
of all Australians still read and are up-to-date with COVID-19 cases
domestically or internationally.
(YouGov
Australia)
30
January 2024
4.11 Society » Health
(Top)
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829-833-34
Australians Say January 26
Should Be Known As ‘Australia Day’, (68.5%) And Say The Date Of Australia Day Should Stay On January 26 (58.5%)
(Click for Details)
(Australia)
Australians are more evenly split on keeping Australia
Day on January 26 with 58.5% saying the date of Australia Day should stay
the same while just over two-fifths, 41.5%, say the date should be moved –
according to a special Roy Morgan SMS Poll conducted with an Australia-wide
cross-section of 1,111 Australians aged 18+ from Wednesday January 17 –
Friday January 19, 2024. A large majority of men favour January 26 staying
as ‘Australia Day’ rather than ‘Invasion Day’ by a margin of over 3:1 (76.5%
cf. 23.5%) a significant change from a year ago (69% cf. 31%).
(Roy
Morgan)
22 January
2024
1.6 Domestic Politics » National History
(Top)
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829-833-35
Inflation Expectations In Late January Are At 5.1% – Down By 0.2%
Points From The Month Of December (5.3%)
(Click for Details)
(Australia) A look at the monthly Inflation
Expectations for December 2023 shows the measure at 5.3% for the month, a
decrease of 0.1% points on November 2023 (5.4%). In the month of December
2023 Australians expected inflation of 5.3% annually over the next two years.
However, since December ended, Inflation Expectations have continued to
drop throughout the month of January. The latest ABS monthly CPI estimate
for November 2023 showed a decline at 4.3%, down 0.6% points from 4.9%
(October 2023) and down a large 1.3% points since September 2023 (5.6%).
(Roy
Morgan)
30 January
2024
3.4 Economy » Inflation
(Top)
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829-833-36
Mortgage Stress Increased In December Following RBA’s November
Rate Rise But Still Below Mid-Year Highs
(Click for Details)
(Australia)
New research from Roy Morgan shows 1,527,000 mortgage
holders (30.3%) were ‘At Risk’ of ‘mortgage stress’ in the three months to
December 2023. This period included an interest rate increase on Melbourne
Cup Day with the RBA raising interest rates by +0.25% to 4.35%. The number
of Australians ‘At Risk’ of mortgage stress has increased by 720,000 since
May 2022 when the RBA began a cycle of interest rate increases.
(Roy
Morgan)
30 January
2024
3.4 Economy » Inflation
(Top)
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829-833-37
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Recovers 1.3pts To 83.8
After Albanese Government Reveals Substance Of Stage 3 Tax Cut Changes
(Click for Details)
(Australia) Just over a fifth of
Australians, 21% (up 2ppts) say their families are ‘better off’ financially
than this time last year compared to 52% (up 2ppts) that say their families
are ‘worse off’. Looking forward, a third of Australians, 33% (down 1ppt),
expect their family to be ‘better off’ financially this time next year
while an identical number, 33% (up 1ppt), expect to be ‘worse off’. Now
just over one-in-ten Australians, 11% (up 2ppts) expect ‘good times’ for
the Australian economy over the next twelve months compared to nearly a
third, 30% (down 1ppt), that expect ‘bad times’.
(Roy
Morgan)
06 February
2024
3.2 Economy » Consumer
Confidence
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● MULTICOUNTRY STUDIES
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829-833-38 Economic Outlook Gloomy Across Western
Europe As 2024 Begins, A Study Across 7 European Nations (Click for Details)
Across Western Europe, 2023 was
a year dominated by economic concerns, and that looks set to continue
according to new YouGov Eurotrack data. Our survey of seven Western
European nations – Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and
Sweden – finds many are still struggling with the cost of living, are
negative about their national government’s economic stewardship, and are
pessimistic about the year ahead. Only 13-20% in each country expect the
national economy to improve in 2024. For the most part, the expectation is
that the economy will get worse, with 56% saying so in France, 52% in
Spain, 49% in Germany and 40-44% in the UK, Italy and Sweden.
(YouGov
UK)
09
January 2024
3.2 Economy » Consumer
Confidence
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829-833-39 Global Study Issues Wake-Up Call For Women's Health, A Survey Conducted
In 143 Nations (Click for Details)
The pandemic may be over, but
the latest Hologic Global Women’s Health Index survey shows women’s health
is no better now than it was at the height of it. Most women surveyed said
they hadn’t been tested for cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, or a sexually
transmitted disease or infection in the past 12 months, meaning that
billions of women -- including those in age groups most at risk -- went
untested for potentially life-threatening conditions for the third
consecutive year.
(Gallup)
16
January 2024
4.11 Society » Health
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TOPIC OF THE WEEK
8 Out Of 10
Pakistani Voters (80%) On The Election Day Agreed That Political Parties
Should Set Aside Their Differences After The Elections And Work Together
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widely or where a recent topical issue requires special attention.
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8 Out Of 10 Pakistani Voters
(80%) On The Election Day Agreed That Political Parties Should Set Aside
Their Differences After The Elections And Work Together
According to a survey conducted by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, 8
out of 10 Pakistani voters (80%) on the election day agreed that political
parties should set aside their differences after the elections and work
together. A statistically selected sample of male and female voters from
across the country was asked the question, “Some people think that all
political parties should set aside their differences after the elections
and should work together. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?” In
response 80% Agreed, 17% Disagreed, and 3% said that they did not know or gave
no response.
(Gallup Pakistan)
12 February 2024
Source: https://gallup.com.pk/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/12.02.24.Daily-poll.pdf
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GILANI-GALLOPEDIA
GLOBALITY INDEX:
► The purpose of this index is to treat the Global Coverage by
each issue of Gallopedia in terms of Population, National Income and
estimated Power measured by G20 Membership.
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● GILANI-GALLOPEDIA GLOBALITY
INDEX
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