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Global perspectives on inequality: What does it mean, who are we worried about, and how much do we care?
Around the world, inequality is a more salient issue for younger generations, who are also less likely than older people to believe they live in a society that rewards merit and hard work. But there are some important differences between different groups in how inequality is defined, and who is thought to suffer because of it.
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Pride in Being Canadian Increasing (21%) and Decreasing (21%) in Equal Measure
Younger Canadians, especially Millennials, are more conflicted about feeling proud to be Canadian compared to older generations, who’s feelings haven’t changed much in the past 5 years
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What Worries the World – June 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 15 months.
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Majority (60%) of Canadians not Familiar with Private Investments
One in Four (27%) Disagrees that their Financial Institution Gives them Access to Every Type of Investment Product they Want
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Ipsos to recruit 100 refugees by 2026
Ahead of World Refugee Day, Ipsos is announcing a pledge to recruit 100 refugees across the world over the next three years.
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Olivia Chow Poised to be Elected Toronto’s Next Mayor
Stop Chow Fails to Coalesce Around Single Alternative
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Opportunity Amidst Crisis: Many Canadians Responding to Financial Challenges by Practicing Good Financial Habits and Planning
Canadians who have a financial plan say it has helped them cope with the uncertain economic environment both mentally (75%) and financially (79%)
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Nearly 60% of those surveyed in the Global South have experienced some form of online harm – almost 25% of them felt they were targeted because of their gender identity
Ipsos Public Affairs’ survey for the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), focused on the Global South covers respondents of all genders in 18 countries and forms the first statistically meaningful survey of women’s and LGBT+ individuals’ online experiences.
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Seven in Ten Gen Z and Millennials Say Buying a Home is More Out of Reach Than Their Parents’ Generation
68% Plan on Waiting Until Mortgage Rates Drop Before Purchasing a Home