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Inflation: Seven in ten expect prices to continue to rise in 2023
A new 36-country survey for the World Economic Forum finds a growing number of people think unemployment will rise next year
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Global attitudes towards a plastic pollution treaty
Seven in 10 people in 34 countries support global rules to stop plastic pollution
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What worries the world - November 2022
Inflation remains the top global concern for the eighth month in a row with 42% choosing it as a worry.
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The Business of Regulation
ESG is driving intervention and nearly four-in-five Reputation Council members tell Ipsos that their business is more regulated now than it was five years ago.
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Seven in 10 Australians say our healthcare system is overstretched
Coronavirus and mental health continue to be key issues for Australians
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Seven in 10 Australians say that abortion should be legal in all or most cases
Proponents outnumber opponents in 22 of 27 countries surveyed
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Ipsos Update – August 2022
With recent record-high temperatures in Europe in mind, Ben Page introduces this month’s edition with reflections on whether the more urgent threat of inflation threatens to overshadow the global public’s concern about climate change. We explore this in more detail with articles on perceptions of inflation in the MENA region, and deep dives into concern about climate change in Switzerland and support for net zero policies in the UK. We also look at the perception of traditional and non-traditional media across the EU and how technology will influence the future of music.
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Taking steps towards sustainable travel
Global Ipsos polling finds many people are open to becoming more sustainable tourists.
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3 in 10 incorrectly believe their country is one of the biggest hosts of refugees globally
Two thirds of Australians support allowing in more refugees from Ukraine
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Ipsos Update - July 2022
Ben Page introduces July’s edition of Ipsos Update with his reflections on the mounting public concern about inflation and the consequences of this for consumer spending. Alongside updates on how people around the world are reacting to cost-of-living pressures, this month’s articles focus on topics which include the demographics and psychographics of Pakistan, and the changing global attitudes towards refugees. We also take a look at the latest Ipsos Views papers on the growth of commerce ecosystems, achieving intimate consumer connections in large communities, and the use of AI to predict future innovation success.