Survey results 2022
Swiss Panel Global Cooperation
The Swiss Panel Global Cooperation survey 2022 covers three broad areas of international development cooperation: global poverty, migration, and climate change and asks three major questions:
- How familiar are Swiss residents with global poverty, migration, and climate change?
- How much of a concern are these issues for them?
- How much support is there for Swiss policies to reduce poverty, manage migration and fight climate change among the Swiss public?
What drives Swiss opinions on the role Switzerland should play in fighting global inequality?
Statistics on all survey questions and answer options are provided in the statistical annex. The results are disaggregated by gender, age, income, location, language, and political orientation. In addition, we analyzed two questions in more detail:
What drives Swiss opinions on the role Switzerland should play in fighting global inequality?
Opinions are divided on the role that Switzerland’s international cooperation should play in fighting global inequalities. For example: How much money should be spent on poverty reduction? What should Switzerland do to combat the global climate crisis? Which immigration policies do we want? What is less clear is where the fault lines run. Do they run between young and old, rich and poor, or women and men? Or is it the much-discussed urban-rural divide? Or is it because more than one-third of the population living in Switzerland has a migration background? There is one clear outcome: Against the much-debated role of people’s characteristics, we find that none of them plays a decisive role. The only significant factor consistently correlated with people’s position on global challenges and how policies should address them is their political leaning, which is informed by their values about how we should live together as societies.
Report 2022a: Download in German, English, French and Italian
Swiss public feels well-informed about global inequality, but would want to know more
The majority of the Swiss public feels well informed about global inequality, but almost half of the population still desires more information. Updating existing knowledge with information on global inequalities shifts attitudes towards global cooperation. For example, without being informed of the actual level of spending on foreign aid, 49% of respondents say spending on foreign aid should increase. When people are informed that Switzerland spends between 400 and 450 Swiss Francs on development cooperation, 65% support an increase of Swiss development cooperation, largely because most respondents overestimate the current level of Swiss development cooperation spending.
Report 2022b: Download in German, English, French and Italian
Downloads
Report 2022a (the importance of political leanings)
- Download vertical_align_bottom DE: Politische Überzeugungen und Einstellungen zur globalen Zusammenarbeit (PDF, 349 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom EN: Political leanings and opinions about global cooperation (PDF, 447 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom FR: Préférences politiques et attidudes à l’égard de la coopération globale (PDF, 354 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom IT: Inclinazioni politiche e opinioni sulla cooperazione globale (PDF, 349 KB)
Report 2022b (the role of information)
- Download vertical_align_bottom DE: Information und Einstellungen zur globalen Zusammenarbeit (PDF, 337 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom EN: Information and attitudes towards global cooperation (PDF, 435 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom FR: Information et attitudes à l’égard de la coopération globale au développement (PDF, 340 KB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom IT: Informazione e atteggiamenti verso la cooperazione globale (PDF, 336 KB)
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