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International Women's Day - Ipsos survey
We remain committed to gender equality, but half now believe it is coming at the expense of men
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One in five Australians thinks women who say they were abused often make up or exaggerate claims of abuse or rape – the highest of any western nation
Ipsos and Global Institute for Women’s Leadership survey
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Social listening: Higher education’s competitive advantage
As competition among universities rises, many are turning to social listening to attract students and grow their brands.
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Ipsos Update – December 2021
This month’s edition features stories on how global values are shifting, international threats and responses, the COP26 climate change conference, today’s retail environment, and perspectives on women’s experiences.
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‘Broken system’ sentiment, populist and nativist views still prevail in Australia, in line with global views
• A little over six (63%) in ten Australians surveyed believe the economy is ‘rigged’ to favour the rich and powerful
• A similar proportion believe traditional political parties and politicians don’t care about people like them (62%)
• Two thirds (66%) agree Australia needs a strong leader to take the country back from the rich and powerful -
Customer Perspective: An Ipsos podcast
Customer Perspective is a weekly podcast exploring all things Customer Experience, and Channel Performance.
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Four in five Australians say universities are key to tackling global problems
Four in five Australians say universities are key to tackling global problems – but challenges remain for the sector – Ipsos and Kings College study to mark 2020 Fulbright Legacy Lecture
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Australians rank their most important Sustainable Development Goals
Health and wellbeing, zero hunger and clean water the most important United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for Australians – Ipsos study
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It’s a fact… scientists are the most trusted people in the world
A new Ipsos poll reveals that doctors are considered the most trustworthy profession in the Australia, while scientists are the most trusted globally. Advertising executives are the least trusted profession in Australia.