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A hard day’s work: global attitudes to gender equality in the workplace
Gender equality at work is still not achieved as nearly three in ten men (28%) around the world think it’s acceptable to tell jokes or stories of a sexual nature at work, according to a new global survey to mark International Women’s Day. By contrast, only 16% of women globally say such jokes or stories are acceptable.
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Saving the planet starts at home
Global Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum finds two out of three adults saying they have modified their behavior out of concern about climate change; top actions relate to water and energy use at home, waste management, and food choices.
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Global attitudes toward gender in 2020
Peru, Spain and Brazil scored as the least gendered countries. Russia was the most gendered, followed by Serbia and China.
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Global predictions for 2020
65% worldwide believe 2019 was a bad year for their country and half of them considered it a bad year for their family and themselves. And most of our respondents’ predictions worldwide are not very optimistic yet 75% of people polled in 33 markets are confident 2020 will be a better year for them.
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Ipsos Update - December 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on the future of mobility, world affairs, survey sampling and global infrastructure.
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Ipsos Update - December 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on the future of mobility, world affairs, survey sampling and global infrastructure.
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Men less likely than women to need intelligence to get ahead, public say
New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series, which begins with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Gillard on 13 November, reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality around the world.
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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 worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
Corruption, inequality overtook unemployment as the No.1 global worry in 2017: poll.