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What Worries Asia - Update Sept 23
Understanding the most pressing concerns affecting consumers across the region
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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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Two Years On: Lessons From Covid Times
Two years into the unprecedented upheavals instigated by a global pandemic, it feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.
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One in three people around the world believe childcare responsibilities damage a woman’s career more than a man’s
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media
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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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Ipsos Update - March 2022
Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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UN women launches Australian advertising alliance to eradicate harmful stereotypes in the industry
UN Women, the United Nations entity for gender equality, is today launching the Australian chapter of The Unstereotype Alliance, as part of a global coalition to tackle harmful stereotypes in advertising and media content.
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Australia ranks ending hunger and health and wellbeing as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
Governments more likely than businesses and citizens to be seen as not taking enough responsibility for achieving Sustainable Development Goals
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Ipsos Update – April 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos teams around the world covers a range of topics from gender equality and parenting to retail trends and how advertising becomes famous.
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Half of Australians surveyed say income inequality is the most serious inequality in our country
Around the globe six in 10 nominated income inequality as the most serious form of inequality