WIN World Survey (WWS) acknowledges all the volunteers around the world

WIN, the world’s leading association in market research and polling, has today published Part 6 of the 2018 WIN World Survey (WWS) exploring the views and beliefs of 31,890 people from 41 countries across the globe. This survey reveals that more than one in four people around the world have devoted time to a not-for-profit organization without receiving any wages in the last 12 months.…

WIN World Survey (WWS) reveals that people stop feeling young way before they feel old

WIN, the world’s leading association in market research and polling, has today published Part 5 of the 2018 WIN World Survey (WWS) exploring the views and beliefs of 31,890 people from 41 countries across the globe. This survey reveals that the 40th birthday is when most people stop feeling young. However, it is not until the 60th birthday that most people start feeling old. HEADLINES…

WIN World Survey (WWS) uncovers what people really think about their health

On the occasion of the World Health Day, on Sunday 7th April 2019, WIN has published Part 4 of the 2018 WIN World Survey (WWS) exploring the views and beliefs of 30,890 people from 40 countries across the globe. This survey reveals that, contrary to the constant negative news about health, most people today believe that they are healthy. Health in general A surprisingly low…

WIN World Survey (WWS) 2018: Gender Equality

WIN has  published today, on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, the third parte of the 2018 WIN World Survey (WWS) exploring the views and beliefs of 30,890 people from 40 countries across the world. This survey reveals alarming attitudes and behaviors in many countries. GENDER EQUALITY Only 27% of people around the world believe that social attitudes and behaviours treat men and women…

WIN launches its first WIN World Survey (WWS)

WIN has published its 2018 World Survey exploring the outlook, expectations, views and beliefs of 30,890 people from 40 countries across the world. In particular, at the end of January, was lauched the Happiness Question. Philippines and Ghana the happiest countries. Vilma Scarpino, President of WIN, said: “The continued decline in Happiness across the globe may be attributed to the increasing instability in our political…