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]]>When mentioning about the economic development, 63% consider that 2021 will be a year of economic prosperity while 25% consider it will remain the same as 2020 and only 12% consider it will be a year of economic difficulties.
Survey methodology: Annual survey carried out face-to-face among a representative sample of n=600 Vietnamese citizens living in Hanoi and HCM City urban districts, aged from 18 to 64 years old. The interviews were carried out from October 31st to November 12th, 2020.
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]]>Vietnam also scores high regarding mood index at 24.01 pts and ranked 11th among 40 countries. The majority of the Vietnamese people agree that they have been feeling
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]]>Buses, subways, trams are all public transport that are already popular in many countries around the world.
Although Vietnam currently has only buses in operation, urban railways in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are being rushed to be ready to serve the population.
While waiting for the railway to be put into use, let’s learn about the habits of Vietnamese and their use of already available public transportation through our recent Hot Spots results.
Among our respondents, 20% told us they used public transportation in the past 3 months.
The population in Hanoi is more likely to use it twice as much compared to their HCM’s counterpart.
From these 20% of public transport users, 58% are satisfied with their experience, 37% stand neutral and only 5% is dissatisfied.
We then took a look at the reasons that could restrain them from using public transportation and the most common answer is their lack of familiarity with them, most likely due to their traditional preference of privileging personal modes of transportation such as their motorbikes or cars (51%).
35% of them consider there is also a lack of bus stops which are not covering the areas where most of the people live. Moreover, the poor conditions of the vehicle (considered too old and uncomfortable) and the careless driving make up 38% of the answers. Finally, 15% of the respondents said the dangerous encounters and the unsafety (kidnapping, pickpocketing) is also a big issue, restraining them from using public transportation.
Our last part about the recommendations, both users and non-users have, is most likely answering to our previous part, although we noticed that the irresponsible driving of bus drivers is a huge problem in Ho Chi Minh City, with almost half of its population asking for improvements in this area. In Hanoi, respondents are asking for more seats as well as a modernisation of the equipment inside the bus.
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]]>With the recent and overwhelming boost of support for the Vietnamese football team during last competitions, we wanted to know a little bit more about the daily habits of the Vietnamese population and their sports practice.
We found out that 1 people out of 3 consider themselves a sports person in urban areas of Vietnam.
We also noticed a slight preference of the Vietnamese population for individualistic sports with jogging and running being the most practiced activity among urban respondents.
These individualistic sports are indeed easier to practice and do not require to meet up with a team regularly neither to follow a schedule, which allows them to be more flexible in their trainings.
There has been growing trend in the past few years in Vietnam with the rise and multiplication of gym facilities which has greatly impacted the consumption methods and traditions of Vietnamese customers when doing sports.
Indeed, most of the money spent are for gym memberships and the facilities they offer in a modern and refreshing environment.
Regarding women, they are currently the highest spenders on membership cards. This can be linked to the popularity of indoor sports such as yoga and pilates.
We also put an emphasis on spending differences between the two largest cities in Vietnam to showcase the higher spending from Hanoians on sports related products such as drinks or even facilities.
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]]>Our findings have revealed which channels people are most in contact with when it comes to fake news. We also focused on the demographic group that is most likely to be exposed to untruthful information and how they perceive and respond to it.
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]]>Moreover, these top 5 concerns are consistent with previous findings in our End of Year Survey in 2017. Looking at the results, we can see that the problems people were concerned about are still there by the time this survey was administered in 2019.
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]]>Additionally, the report’s findings point to increasing concerns related to improvements in the education system. This was especially true for respondents in Ho Chi Minh City, where protecting the environment became the second most important topic of concern, in contrast to a higher ranking last year.
Fighting government corruptioncontinues to be a prevalent concern for 12% of the urban population, in keeping with last year’s findings, which were in 3rd place.
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]]>Full results : http://www.gallup-international.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/2017_Happiness_Hope_Economic-Optimism.pdf
Methodology:
The Gallup International End of Year Survey (EoY) is an annual tradition initiated by and designed under the chairmanship of Dr. George Gallup in 1977. It is conducted every year since then. This year it was carried out by the GIA in partnership with WIN in 55 countries around the world.
Sample Size and Mode of Field Work:
A total of 52,793 persons were interviewed globally.
In each country a representative sample of around 1000 men and women was interviewed either face to face (23 countries; n=24966), via telephone (14 countries; n=11774) or online (18 countries; n=16053). The field work was conducted during October 2017 – December 2017. The margin of error for the survey is between +3-5% at 95% confidence level.
About The Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research and Opinion Polls (WIN): http://www.winmr.com/
WIN is a global network conducting market research and opinion polls in every continent. To the network participate the largest independent market research and polling companies in their respective countries. In the years, WIN has demonstrated wide competences and ability to conduct multi-country surveys following the highest standards requested by the market, with a formidable accumulated expertise.
About Gallup International Association (GIA) : http://www.gallup-international.com/surveys/global-leaders-2/
Gallup International Association (GIA) is the leading association in market research and polling and this year celebrates its 70th anniversary.
Their Members are leading national institutes with a profound local knowledge of research methods and techniques, statistical sources, customs and culture differences of its own country and carefully selected by the Association Board.
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