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What Worries the World – July 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 16 months.
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Applying cultural transferability analysis to ESG
The three cultural dimensions that are shaping attitudes, perceptions and behaviour around ESG in the local markets
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Ipsos launches Non-Interventional Studies (NIS) Centre of Expertise
The new NIS Centre of Expertise, part of Ipsos’ global healthcare business, consolidates Ipsos’ extensive capabilities in real world evidence, an area of increasing priority for healthcare companies.
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Oncology: the disease, dynamics & challenges of market research
The oncology treatment landscape rarely stands still, and its constant evolution affects all those involved – from patients and their carers to cancer treaters to the companies who manufacture and market treatments.
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What Worries the World – May 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 14 months.
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More than 8 in 10 Canadian women strongly advocate for availability and access to the two abortion options in Canada and autonomy of choice
Yet gaps in current understanding of availability, coverage and what the methods entail, highlight a need for further awareness and education
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Alberta Election Remains a Close Contest
UCP (48%) and NDP (45%) in a statistical tie among decided voters
Only half (48%) of Albertans agree they feel good about the choices available -
Vast Majority of Canadians Would Make Financial Sacrifices to Afford Essential Home Care as They Age
87% Would Make Some Sort of Monetary Trade-Off to Receive At-Home Care, Including 43% Who would Forego Leaving a Legacy to Their Loved Ones
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Cost of Living and Healthcare are the Top Two Issues for Alberta Voters
Smith/UCP have a slight advantage on cost of living issues. Notley/NDP have a bigger advantage on healthcare issues.
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Less Than Half (48%) of Canadians Are Satisfied With Their Provincial Healthcare System
Two-thirds (67%) believe that private entrepreneurs can provide healthcare services faster than hospitals that are managed by the government.