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Ipsos Update - December 2019
Welcome to December’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month’s featured topics include the future of mobility, global infrastructure and threats facing the world today.
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Future of the world order: How do you view the U.S. and China’s influence?
People divided over whether they should follow the U.S.’s or China’s economic & political model.
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Defeated by Debt: Most Canadians (67%) Who Are in Debt Assume Everyone Else is as well. A Full Two in Five (40%) Do Not Expect to Ever Escape Debt in Their Lifetime
Vast Majority (84%) of Indebted Population Says Getting Out of Debt is Their Top Financial Priority
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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 -
Giving gifts that count: Finding a meaningful gift is a priority for 8 in 10 (78%) Canadian gift shoppers.
7 in 10 (69%) would forsake traditional gifts and instead prefer to receive a meaningful gift that would help someone else.
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2019 Financial Confidence Index
Second edition of the IG Financial Confidence Index shows that Canadians feel slightly less confident in 2019.
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking, France and Canada Emerge to Round Out the Top Three
France moves to second place with reputational gains in the Governance index. Canada ranks in third place for the first time. The United Kingdom slips by one position, while the U.S. remains in sixth place.
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We Have Not Forgotten: Canadians Increasingly Likely to Attend Remembrance Day Ceremonies & Feel It Is Important While There Are Still Living WWII Veterans
Vast Majority Think It’s Important to Have Year-Round Programs Which Emphasize Remembrance (87%) & Reflect on Horrors of Conflict (90%)