The exploitation of international student workers in Australia has been labelled as "staggering", following the release of a survey on Thursday into the matter.
New Zealanders are feeling more connected to Asia despite rising concerns over the effect of Asian investment on areas such as house prices, according to a major annual survey out Wednesday.
It is possible for a person to leave "Provence," a residential compound, and on their way to meeting friends at "Manhattan Plaza" shopping mall, they can walk by buildings called Venice or Milan.
A survey revealed on Sunday that up to 80 percent of children living in sub-divided units, partitioned flats or rooftop shanties, suffered from different degrees of backbone problems.
Hong Kong people are less happy compared with peers in Osaka and Seoul. Housing-related problems, a slowing economy and political bickering are dragging ratings down, according to a City University of Hong Kong poll.
The greatest credit risk that Chinese banks faced in 2015 was related to the loans to industries mired in overcapacity, according to a survey released on Sunday.
Hunger and homelessness continued rising in most U.S. cities in the year of 2015, as low wages, poverty, lack of affordable housing kept plaguing the urban population amid a slow economic recovery, found a survey released Tuesday.
The controversy around email practices threatens to define Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy, a new Gallup survey said on Wednesday.
U.S. economic activities in 12 districts expanded from early April to late May, and the outlook given by respondents was generally optimistic, a survey by the Federal Reserve showed Wednesday.
Singapore has been listed as the world's priciest city for the second year regarding the relocation costs for expatriate, Channel NewsAsia reported on Tuesday, citing a survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The Chief Executive Officers around the world are less confident about global economic prospects than one year ago, according to the result of a survey released by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on Tuesday.
Eighty-one percent of the French said they are ready to mobilize to honor the 12 victims of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack, a survey showed on Saturday.
U.S. consumer sentiment rose to the highest level since January 2007, based on improving economy, job and wage prospects as well as falling gasoline prices, the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan data showed.
Chinese milk products are slowly earning back trust of the country's consumers, a recent survey found.
Chinese milk products are slowly earning back trust of the country's consumers, a recent survey found.
The eurozone's business climate indicator (BCI) remained broadly flat compared with the previous month, a European Commission survey showed Thursday.
A latest survey suggested that Chinese Internet users are willing to pay for quality contents online, among which concert ranks the third highest of all online video categories that they're willing to pay for.