Pakistan Trends From IGT No.1
Pakistan Trends From IGT No.1
Pakistan Trends From IGT No.1
INSIGHTS
* Old
83% 78%
Agree “I would like my country to be Agree “Given the choice I would
the way it used to be” prefer to have grown up at the time
Highest score of all 50 countries when my parents were children”
Highest score of all 50 countries
way it used to be
Dominican Republic
Hong Kong SAR
United States
New Zealand
Great Britain
South Korea
South Africa
Netherlands
Puerto Rico
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Philippines
Singapore
Indonesia
Argentina
Colombia
Germany
Denmark
Romania
Malaysia
Australia
Pakistan
Morocco
Thailand
Ecuador
Panama
Bulgaria
Vietnam
Belgium
Sweden
Canada
Greece
Nigeria
Mexico
France
Poland
Turkey
Kenya
Japan
China
Spain
Brazil
Israel
Chile
India
Peru
UAE
Italy
Base:
48,579 adults aged 16–75 across 50 countries,
interviewed online or telephonically between 23
September and 14 November 2022
Source:
% disagree
Ipsos Global Trends 2023
1519151819
22
Filter:
27292325 272630 262826
32293331342733333132362834
32 323230353332
Market: All markets 34 38383933374241
454941
545755
% Agree
GLOBAL AVERAGE
Q10_C
Education - Medium
Income - Medium
Gender - Female
Education - High
Education - Low
Gender - Male
Income - High
Income - Low
Age - 55-74*
Age - 16-24
Age - 25-34
Age - 35-44
Age - 45-54
To what extent do you
Pakistan
APAC
agree or disagree with the
following statements?
Base:
48,541 adults surveyed across 50 markets between
23rd Sep - 14th Nov 2022. For full methodology see
ipsosglobaltrends.com.
% Disagree
15 14 17 16 15 15 12 16 13 16 17
Source: 18 18
Ipsos Global Trends 2023
32 32 31
Filter:
Market: Pakistan
Total Sample : 2000
Urban/ Rural % : 60%/ 40%
Provinces : Punjab (52%), Sind (24%), KPK (12%),
Baluchistan (6%) & AJK/GB (6%)
Age Groups: 18 -25 years (18%), 26 - 30 years
(21%), 31 - 40 years (36%), 41- 50 years (18%),
51- 65 years (7%) *Caution low base n<100
Gender : Male (57%) , Female (43%)
The data was weighted to ensure that it accurately
represented the population proportions according to
the 2017 Census report of Pakistan.
Dominican Republic
were children
United States
New Zealand
Saudi Arabia
Great Britain
South Korea
South Africa
Netherlands
Puerto Rico
Hong Kong
Guatemala
Costa Rica
Philippines
Singapore
Indonesia
Argentina
Colombia
Germany
Denmark
Romania
Malaysia
Australia
Pakistan
Thailand
Morocco
Ecuador
Panama
Bulgaria
Vietnam
Belgium
Sweden
Canada
Greece
Nigeria
Mexico
France
Poland
Turkey
Kenya
Japan
China
Spain
Brazil
Israel
Chile
India
Peru
Italy
Base:
48,579 adults aged 16–75 across 50 countries,
interviewed online or telephonically between 23
September and 14 November 2022
Source:
% disagree
Ipsos Global Trends 2023
Filter:
19 18 22 23
28 2727 29 30
40 39 40 36 43 36 43 42 38 40 39
Market: All markets
42 39
47 46 43 45 46 45 43 47 46 43 45 47 43 45 46 46 49 50
51 51 49 54
56 5555 56 60 56
% Agree
GLOBAL AVERAGE
Q10_B
Education - Medium
Income - Medium
Gender - Female
Education - High
Education - Low
Gender - Male
Income - High
Income - Low
Age - 55-74*
Age - 16-24
Age - 25-34
Age - 35-44
Age - 45-54
To what extent do you
Pakistan
APAC
agree or disagree with the
following statements?
Base:
48,541 adults surveyed across 50 markets between
23rd Sep - 14th Nov 2022. For full methodology see
ipsosglobaltrends.com.
% Disagree
Source: 19 18 20 15 19 17 17 19
21 20 23 22 20
Ipsos Global Trends 2023 27
37
42
Filter:
Market: Pakistan
Total Sample : 2000
Urban/ Rural % : 60%/ 40%
Provinces : Punjab (52%), Sind (24%), KPK (12%),
Baluchistan (6%) & AJK/GB (6%)
Age Groups: 18 -25 years (18%), 26 - 30 years
(21%), 31 - 40 years (36%), 41- 50 years (18%),
51- 65 years (7%) *Caution low base n<100
Gender : Male (57%) , Female (43%)
The data was weighted to ensure that it accurately
represented the population proportions according to
the 2017 Census report of Pakistan.