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Are you better off than your parents were? That depends on money
The No. 1 thing people feel worse off than their parents about is retirement.
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Ipsos Update - February 2020
Welcome to February’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes a look at gender, shopper trends, entertainment in India, and young people’s perspectives on education and war.
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Climate Change, Social Mobility and Automation: Ipsos Polling Finds Canadians Are Acting, but Have Mixed Feelings About the Future
Home Ownership, Job Security Key Challenges for Next Generation
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Majority of Canadians (87%) Aware of the Coronavirus; Three in Ten (30%) See Threat to Canada as of Late January
Fewer (16%) See Direct Threat to Themselves or Their Family
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Three in 10 (29%) Canadians Already Insolvent; Cannot Pay All Their Monthly Bills
In Face of Economic Uncertainty, MNP Debt Index Matches Lowest Level Recorded
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Saving the planet starts at home
Global Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum finds two out of three adults saying they have modified their behavior out of concern about climate change; top actions relate to water and energy use at home, waste management, and food choices.
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Global Divide on Social Mobility
Ipsos Survey for the World Economic Forum shows widespread enthusiasm about the future in emerging markets contrasting with rampant pessimism in mature economies
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Canada's predictions: What is in store for 2020?
Canadians predict rising global temperatures and no improvement in the global economy.
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The difference between men and women: How we view gender equality
Men are twice as likely as women to say gender equality has been achieved in their country.
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New Poll Reveals a Major Disconnect Between Public Perception and Reality for Canada’s Children And Strong Support for Investing in Kids
Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians Believe Canada Ranks in the Top 10 on Children's Well-Being Compared to Other Countries; In reality Canada Ranks 25th
Once Informed of Canada’s Rank, Nine in Ten (91%) Believe Improving Children’s Well-Being Should be a High Priority