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Ipsos Update – July 2021
Discover new global studies on attitudes to refugees, LGBT+ equality, culture wars and sustainable development. Also explore our latest white papers. including a spotlight on Indonesian society.
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Liberals (38%) Support Plateaus on Back of Vaccination Programme and Reopening Plans, While Conservatives Slip Behind (26%, -3)
Half (52%) Approve (10% Strongly/42% Somewhat) of Liberal Government’s Performance, Must Sustain Momentum over Summer to Ensure Majority
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Tension between rich and poor is seen as a key source of division around the world
Just over a third of people on average in 28 countries across the world (a Global Country Average of 35%) think that their country is divided by “culture wars”
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What Worries the World? June 2021
Concern about Coronavirus falls to the lowest level seen in our tracker so far.
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Canadians Agree (77%) There Should Be a National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Residential Schools, but Split on Removing Statues (52%)
Six in Ten (62%) Say They Know More about Residential Schools Now than Before the Discovery of the Unmarked Burial Site
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What Worries the World – May 2021
Global coronavirus concern is much reduced from this time last year, but it remains top of our worry list and reaches a record high in India.
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What Worries the World – April 2021
Overall levels of concern about Coronavirus remain steady worldwide, but the underlying picture is unstable. Worries about Covid-19 are rising in a number of countries, while starting to decline in others.
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Earth day 2021: globally people wonder what's the plan to tackle climate change
A new global study by Ipsos shows that a global market average of only 31% agree their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people themselves are going to work together to tackle climate change.
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Canadians Divided on Need for New Election During Pandemic; Conservatives More Likely to Agree Election is Necessary
Half (54%) Agree (19% Strongly/34% Somewhat) They Would Be Comfortable Voting In-Person, Higher (70%) Among Decided Conservative Voters