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What do global citizens care about in 2021?
Recent research sees global citizens prioritizing a world where the environment, food, water and people are protected. What does that mean for your country?
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Liberals (31%, -2) and Conservatives (32%, unchanged) Remain Neck and Neck in Tight Election Campaign as NDP Gains Steam
Close Races Remain in Key Battlegrounds of Ontario, BC and Quebec
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Sentiment about globalization cooler than before the pandemic across the world
Global survey conducted with the World Economic Forum highlights mixed views on international trade
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Citizens don’t expect national economies to recover anytime soon
Global survey finds onus to lead recovery is on governments and big business
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Global views on sports: 58% globally would like to practice more.
A new global Ipsos study conducted with the World Economic Forum explores attitudes to sports and finds that globally most (58%) would like to practice more but say they lack of time to do so (37%).
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Populist, anti-elite and nativist views linked to globally widespread broken-system sentiment
“System Is Broken” Index highly correlated with outcomes-based metrics indicative of social progress
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Electric Vehicles: Insights to Jump Start Demand
Listen in to hear new research exploring interest for EVs, their advantages and drawbacks plus key insights on how these have changed over the last several years.
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Workers want more flexibility from their employers after COVID
Survey of employed adults in 29 countries for the World Economic Forum finds one in four now working from home more often than before the pandemic; preference is for working remotely half of the time after it is over
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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes
On average, almost 4-in-10 across 29 countries think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic.
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From highs to lows: interest in the Tokyo Olympics varies around the globe
Six in ten (62%) say the event marks an important opportunity for the world to come together after the Covid-19 pandemic