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67% of G7 citizens believe that gender inequality in the workplace is a real problem
Today the Women's Forum for the Economy & Society presents the third edition of its Barometer, which analyzes the perceptions of 3500 citizens of G7 countries on gender inequalities in their respective countries and puts it in perspective with the reality of recent data disaggregated by gender. This measurement tool constitutes a unique database.
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Has disruption become the new normal?
On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a global pandemic. Almost immediately, the pandemic rose to the top global concern in Ipsos’ What Worries the World poll.
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What worries the world - November 2022
Inflation remains the top global concern for the eighth month in a row with 42% choosing it as a worry.
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Environmental Sustainability: Shifting Dimensions
This segmentation represents the ‘here & now’ within the current political and socio-economic context.
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Three Quarters (77%) of Canadians are Comfortable with Traveling within Canada while only Half (55%) would Travel Abroad
High prices and fear of catching Covid-19 are holding travelers back; travel chaos and political instability are also factors
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Germany finishes first again with Japan and Canada rounding out the top three nations
Germany finishes in first place again, while Japan overtakes Canada for second place. The United Kingdom’s ranking drops again in 2022, moving from fifth to sixth. Russia’s ranking falls to the bottom three nations.
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What Worries the World - October 2022
Inflation remains the top global concern for the seventh month in a row with 42% choosing it as a worry.
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Ipsos on Consumer Confidence: October 2022
Ipsos’ Consumer Confidence metrics show Overall Confidence sliding further into negative territory (–6% versus its norm), down 5 points from last month.
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Almost a quarter of the world’s women are not comfortable talking about menopause
Menopause is something that all women on the planet will potentially experience in their lives and yet is still something of a taboo to many. New research by Ipsos across 33 countries looks at attitudes towards menopause around the world.