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People still feeling the pinch, fed up with ‘shrinkflation’ as 2023 wraps up
The latest wave of the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor finds people across 33 countries will have more money to spend in the next year as red-hot prices cool off slightly in many places; and almost half of the global public are seeing red over products getting smaller but prices staying the same.
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Views on Climate Change - COP28
Almost half (49%) of residents in regional areas say their area has had severe climate impacts compared to 43% in capital cities – Ipsos climate change study
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What Worries Asia - Update Oct 23
Inflation remains the number one worry for Asians with almost four in ten (38%) saying it is a concern.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Unit & iMob Panel
Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices through appropriate, ethical and culturally sensitive research on every project.
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Views on ESG by Ipsos
A roundup of the latest Ipsos Views on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance).
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21% of parents globally say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last month
A new global Ipsos study conducted on behalf of World Vision International in 16 countries reveals almost four in ten (37%) parents/guardians say their children are not getting the proper nutrients they need on a daily basis, and 21% say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last 30 days. Moreover, almost half (46%) of adults globally say they have worried about finding the money to buy food in the last 30 days, rising to 77% in low-income countries.
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What Worries Asia - Update Sept 23
Understanding the most pressing concerns affecting consumers across the region
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Our State of Mind
Our State of Mind, a ground-breaking initiative between Ipsos and The B Well Coalition.
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Australians show increasing interest in Indigenous issues and knowledge of Traditional Owners
Despite this, 6 in 10 Aussies would not change the date of Australia Day
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What Worries the World – July 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 16 months.