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Populist and Nativist views still prevail
New Ipsos study shows populist and nativist sentiment growing in some countries while receding in others.
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Keeping ‘AI in check’: Another tech giant apologizes for violating privacy
Almost half of those surveyed say AI use by companies should be more strictly regulated.
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Ipsos Update - September 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on happiness, beauty, social media bans, presidents of Latin America and our new edition of Indonesia Flair.
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One in seven globally would pay more for travel with lower carbon-footprint than airplanes
Younger, more educated consumers are more willing to use lower carbon-footprint alternatives to air travel.
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What makes you most beautiful: Confidence, kindness – looks rank much lower
Physical attributes come near bottom of the beauty list, survey says.
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Mütter für Frauen die wichtigsten Beauty-Influencer
Den größten Einfluss auf die Schönheitspflege von Frauen haben nicht Influencer auf YouTube, Instagram und Co., sondern Mütter, Freundinnen und Schwestern. Das ist das Ergebnis einer internationalen Studie des Markt- und Meinungsforschungsinstituts Ipsos, für die über 19.000 Personen in 27 Ländern zu Schönheitsidealen sowie ihren eigenen persönlichen Körper- und Gesichtspflegeroutinen befragt wurden.
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What makes you most happy? It’s not what you may spend most time on
Social media ranks the lowest out of 29 sources of happiness globally.
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Global consumer confidence remains unchanged at its highest level in 2019
Strongest gains in optimism observed in Argentina, Turkey, China, and France; Japan, Spain, India, and Sweden see significant drops.
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Happiness is receding across the world
New global Ipsos study confirms a long-term decline in the percentage of adults who consider themselves happy.