亚洲人对本国未来比大多数人更乐观。
Asians More Optimistic Than Most For Their Countries' Future

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/asians-more-optimistic-most-their-countries-future

最近的一项Ipsos调查,对30个国家的25,000人进行调查显示,亚洲受访者对其国家的发展方向的乐观程度明显较高。新加坡(82%)、印度尼西亚(75%)和马来西亚(69%)等国在积极展望方面领先,均超过了30个国家的平均水平41%。 虽然亚洲人表达出更大的乐观情绪,但全球关注的重点集中在犯罪与暴力(32%)、通货膨胀(30%)以及贫困/失业(28%)问题上。值得注意的是,东南亚最近的严重洪涝灾害,特别是由于迪特瓦飓风,增加了该地区对气候变化的担忧——泰国对此的担忧上升了11个百分点,达到26%。 相反,法国(10%)、秘鲁(21%)和英国(24%)等国家对未来表现出最低水平的乐观态度。该调查凸显了全球情绪的明显分歧,亚洲展现出更具希望的视角。

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A recent Ipsos survey of 25,000 people across 30 countries shows Asians are on average more optimistic for the future of their countries than people from the rest of the world.

When asked whether they believe things in their country are headed in the right direction or off on the wrong track, 82 percent of respondents in Singapore said they think the city-state is on the right path, the highest percentage of all the countries included in the survey.

In second position came Indonesia, where three quarter of respondents felt their country was headed in the right direction, followed by Malaysia (69 percent), India (62 percent) and South Korea (58 percent).

The first non-Asian country, Argentina, came in sixth position with 57 percent.

As Statista's Valentine Fourreau shows in the infographic below, all the Asian countries included in the survey scored higher than the 30-country average, which stood at 41 percent.

Infographic: Asians More Optimistic Than Most for Their Countries' Future | Statista

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Amongst the least optimistic countries were France (10 percent), Peru (21 percent), Hungary (24 percent) and Great Britain (24 percent).

The survey, which focused on what worries people around the world, found that the most common worries across all 30 countries were crime and violence (mentioned by 32 percent of respondents), inflation (30 percent) and poverty and social inequalities/unemployment (both 28 percent).

Ipsos notes that severe flooding caused by Cyclone Ditwah in parts of Southeast Asia led to increased level of worry about climate change in the region.

Thailand's level of concern about climate change now stands at 26 percent, 11 percentage points higher than the year before.

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