PR Newswire
03 Jan 2023, 13:43 GMT+10
The whitepaper found that netizens are becoming increasingly vocal about social issues that are important to them, especially those linked to the workplace.
SINGAPORE, Jan. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading media intelligence agency, Truescope Singapore (a Dataxet partner company) has just released their latest whitepaper on workplace discrimination in Singapore for 2022. As part of their analysis, a total of 7,442 comments from netizens were extracted and analysed, allowing Truescope to take a deeper look into the most prevalent forms of workplace discrimination being faced and discussed by netizens across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok and on forum pages in 2022.
In an attempt to examine sentiments on a deeper level, Truescope has understood the nuanced appreciation of netizens' perception toward workplace discrimination across factors such as age, disability, gender, marital, mental health, nationality, pregnancy and race.
Truescope's Insights Analyst and lead researcher on the report, Ho Wei Yang, shared: "In Singapore, netizens are becoming increasingly vocal about social issues that resonate with them, which is consistent with generational and attitudinal shifts. Workplace discrimination appears to be an evergreen issue in the eyes of netizens, and the ongoing conversations suggest a desire for workplace discrimination to be stamped out."
Key observations include:
Truescope's whitepaper allows readers to explore and take a deep dive into conversations surrounding common forms of workplace discrimination in Singapore and to uncover underlying sentiments and emotions relating to top issues. The volume of engagements related to workplace discrimination assessed in this report pales in comparison to more widespread issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the rising cost of living, but the data does not suggest that workplace discrimination is any less important of an issue.
Truescope's Managing Director, Kelvin Koh shared, "In this whitepaper, we utilised Truescope's unparalleled coverage of media sources in the Singapore market, together with our insights capabilities to present an overview of the conversations on common forms of workplace discrimination in Singapore and the associated sentiments and emotions of these conversations. We are proud to be at the forefront of bringing some of these issues to light, especially through the use of hard data."
Download the whitepaper at www.Truescope.com.sg.
Truescope is the next generation of media intelligence; harnessing hundreds of millions of posts every day to deliver hyper-relevant, real-time media insights into the stories that influence brand reputation, policy and competitive performance. Truescope combines and transforms data across media types and languages, into a single, coherent, and easily searchable metadata-enriched database.
Dataxet Pte Ltd is a leading integrated data intelligence holding company operating in Asia. Its branded networks provide best-in-class media monitoring services along with localised research and data analytics expertise to deliver accurate, applicable and actionable data insights.
For further information, please contact:
Kelvin Koh
Truescope Singapore
Kelvin@truescope.com
96200017
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