Positive Or Negative About Equality Right ?
Apparently, across most of countries, women are less optimistic than men about the likelihood of attaining gender equality. Women hold more negative attitude toward the issue of equality right. Worldwide optimism about the future of gender equality as this survey tells, men think gender equality has reached the certain level.
Source: Pew research Center.
If you could choose would you work from home?
In US and Canada, covid restrictions are gradually being relaxed and workers are allowed return to the office. But do they really want to? According to survey from flexjobs, 65% of respondents said they want to keep working remotely and 58% even said they would look for a new job if they had to return to the office. And what are the main concerns of returning to the office? Without doubts, Covid-19 is the biggest concern, less flexibility and less work-life balance are also significant factors. Generally, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages of working from home.
Source: Flexjobs & statistic.ly
The state of gender equality in 2021
Although most liberal western societies believe themselves to be progressive, surprisingly only 10 countries in the world offer 100% equal rights for both men and women. Th equality is guaranteed by laws that concern freedom of movement, work, equal pay, marriage, business ownership, asset management and pension take into account. It seems that as for gender equality, we still have a long way to go. Source: statistic.ly
Do people agree implementing COVID-19 vaccine passports?
Do people agree or disagree with requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports or similar health data certificates to participate in events or international travel? As more people are vaccinated the prospect of going back to normality seems closer. However 3 in 4 adults agree that vaccine passports should be required for international travelers. And quite 3 in 4 adults believe that vaccine passports would be effective in making travel as well as large events safe. While only half of people agree they should be required for shops, restaurants, and offices. Source: statistic.ly
Do you think that your country is heading in the right or wrong direction? Are things getting better or worse?
In average, 35% of people think their country is heading in the right direction while 65% believe things are on the wrong track according to Ipsos Global Advisor in global scale. Saudi Arabia (90%) and Australia(60%) have a more positive outlook, while Peru is the most pessimistic (89%). The survey is based on 20524 adults aged 16-74 from 28 countries in March 26th - 9th April 2021. Source: statistic.ly, Ipsos Global Advisor