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Ipsos Update - October 2022
Sustainability, inflation, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
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Four in ten across 28 countries expect their disposable income to fall over the next year
New polling by Ipsos across 28 countries finds that in many markets the public expect recent cost of living pressures to continue.
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World Refugee Day 2022: More than eight in 10 Australians say people should be able to take refuge in other countries
Survey shows greater compassion for forcibly displaced as war in Ukraine wears on
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Ipsos.Digital, automated online market research platform offering clients access to fast research capabilities
Ipsos.Digital, a fully automated online market research platform, offering clients access to fast, simplified global research capabilities and insights. This tool seamlessly provides clients with the best of technology and expertise and applies Ipsos’ principles of Security, Simplicity, Speed and Substance.
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Australians towards the back of the peloton when it comes to cycling behaviours and attitudes
Seven in 10 Australians believe cyclists represent a danger to drivers. Just under three in 10 Australians surveyed report having a bicycle for personal use but less than half (45%) would give bicycles priority over cars when it comes to new infrastructure projects
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Australians expect food, fuel, housing, and interest rates to continue to rise, however more than half the population are financially comfortable
Survey finds that among 11 countries a quarter are struggling financially, and public expectations are for further inflation and price rises over 2022 – but it may be worse than they expect!
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Ipsos announces two senior appointments as its national footprint grows
Ipsos Australia and New Zealand CEO, Simon Wake, today announced two senior appointments for the leading market research company, as its national footprint grows.
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Ipsos Update - May 2022
Happiness, Identity, and global reactions to the war in Ukraine are among the featured topics in this month’s edition. Also featured: our Earth Day 2022 reports, our latest white paper on regulating compliance and our post-election analysis from last month’s French presidential election.
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More to do to persuade public to make high impact environmentally friendly changes
A new global survey conducted by Ipsos shows people around the world are not very likely to make environmentally friendly changes that would have the most impact on cutting carbon emissions. Australia lags in the bottom half of the countries surveyed for most actions, including those that are most likely to have the greatest positive impacts on the climate.
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8 in 10 Australians are concerned about climate change with a clear public expectation of Government action
Regional and metro Australians are increasingly concerned about climate change and have similar expectations regarding what needs to be addressed and by whom