Young, Tech-Savvy yet Still at Risk of being scammed? How Scam Vulnerability Differs Across Age Groups in Singapore

Scams are often associated with older and less digitally savvy individuals. However, findings from a recent study of 1,052 Happydotters suggest that vulnerability to scams is not limited to any one age group.
Instead, scam risks vary not just by age but are also shaped by how people make decisions and respond to situations. Rather than being tied to one demographic, vulnerability depends on behavioural patterns unique to each group.
Raising the Next Generation: What Singaporeans Value and What Worries Them Most

In an increasingly complex world, what do adults believe children need most to thrive? And how do today’s biggest concerns shape these priorities? Our Year in Review survey findings reveal a clear link between the values Singaporeans want to pass on and the challenges they feel most acutely.
Climate Change Impact: How Singaporeans Perceive Global Warming Consequences

Climate change is undeniably a hot topic globally. Yet, how much do we understand about this issue? Let’s delve into HappyDotters’ view on climate change, and the extent of their worry about this global concern.
Unravelling Singaporeans’ Major Concerns in 2024

Our recent survey conducted in December 2024 reveals economic instability, unemployment, health crises and climate change as top concerns for Singaporeans. What do these challenges mean for Singaporeans?