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Signals #4: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This fourth edition sees us bring together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and the analysis of our teams around the world.
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Australians' healthcare concerns in February 2020
Three things you need to know about Australians’ healthcare concerns in February 2020
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Ipsos Update - February 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on gender, shopper behaviour, entertainment in India and young people.
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Slowing Down to be faster: why it is paramount to invest at the front end of the development process
Combining the views of industry experts and using Ipsos insights, this paper looks at the importance of investing time at front end of the development process to drive better business results.
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The plastic ban gathers momentum - Ipsos ‘Throwaway World’ study
Three in four (74%) Australians indicate a preference for purchasing products that use as little packaging as possible, greater than the global average figure of 71%, according to the Ipsos Global Advisor study Throwaway World conducted in 28 countries.
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Populist and Nativist Views Still Prevail in Australia
At a global level, perceptions that the system is broken remain as prevalent today as they were weeks after the election of Donald Trump and months after a majority of British voters opted to leave the European Union – and the same is true in Australia.
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Ipsos Update - July 2019
July’s edition of Ipsos Update presents our latest research and white papers on topics including refugees and human rights, online security and trust in the media, Out of Home advertising and subscription services.
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Across the globe attitudes towards refugees are mixed
A majority support the principle of people seeking refuge from war or persecution but concerns remain – majority are suspicious most refugees are not genuine and worries about integration are growing: Ipsos study
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Ipsos Creative Excellence's new video sparks Creativity
Creativity is Business. Ipsos’ Creative Excellence bringing back the magic.
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Australians view tourism as a double-edged sword
A new survey conducted by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and Ipsos reveals that tourism is seen as a double-edged sword. For example, 52% globally (72% in Australia) think tourism generates wealth and income, while 46% (52% in Australia) believe it creates overcrowding.