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The biggest risks facing the world’s citizens

Lloyd’s Register Foundation and Gallup launch the first-ever global study of the public understanding of risk.

Every day, people across the world face risks and potential threats to their safety.

How they perceive these risks dictates how they react to them. If people aren’t aware of them, or misjudge them, the consequences can be serious, and even deadly.  Misperceived risks can also be extremely costly for countries and their citizens - both in terms of misallocated resources and missed opportunities.

Understanding how people perceive risk is critical to designing and implementing effective policies or strategies aimed at boosting overall safety.

To make people safer, we need to know how people understand risk

Despite the progress that has been made in understanding how people feel about risk, more information is needed, especially in poorer regions of the world where data are scarce. Not only is this population understudied, but there is also considerable evidence that people in lower-income countries bear a greater risk burden than individuals in higher-income countries.

For instance, more than 90% of unintentional injury deaths worldwide occur in lower- and middle-income countries, according to the World Bank. There is also a need to better understand how people from all parts of the world feel about new sources of security concerns, such as climate change and artificial intelligence, so that their perspectives can be brought into the global dialogue.

One effective, reliable way to comprehend people’s attitudes toward and understanding of risk and safety is to ask people directly.  Lloyd’s Register Foundation and Gallup, a global analytics firm, are launching the first-ever global study of the public understanding of risk to do just that.

Interview for Gallup and Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll taking place in ParaguayOn a biannual basis for the next eight years, the Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll will interview more than 140,000 people in over 140 countries each year. This survey will provide insight into how people across the world view the concept of risk (in terms of potential benefit or potential harm), what their greatest safety concerns are, why they expose themselves to certain types of risks and what steps they take to mitigate certain types of risks.

The data from the World Risk Poll will be a freely available public good, designed to address critical data gaps that currently hamper our understanding of safety. The survey will also be the first global study of risks and injuries people face at work, a topic that has not been rigorously studied at scale in many lower-income countries.

Talking Risk: Developing the Questionnaire for the Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll

Lloyd’s Register Foundation and Gallup developed the questionnaire last year. Cognitive tests took place in eight countries and in nine languages. The results of the tests and an outline of the questionnaire can be found in our new report, Talking Risk: Developing the Questionnaire for the Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll.

Gallup and Lloyd’s Register Foundation and Gallup will report the results of the inaugural Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll in 2020.  Sign up below for updates.

"Talking Risk: Developing the Questionnaire for the Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll"

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