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Online Security Top of Mind for Asian 18 Year Olds
The Perils and Possibilities: Growing Up Online poll took place among 18 year olds with internet access in 25 countries around the world. This UNICEF / Ipsos study shares insights on teenagers’ behaviour and expectations from the online world they grew up with.
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Asia’s Millennials Want to Connect With Brands
When it comes to marketing to the Millennial generation across Asia, brands must be authentic and relevant. This was the consensus from a recent panel session on understanding young people in the region, held by the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore.
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Flair Thailand 2015 - Preserving Its Unique Versatility
Thailand’s uniqueness is linked to its ability to adapt, to integrate without internalising, and never taking up a frontal position.
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IV set market in Indonesia
The growth of Indonesia's healthcare industry has been boosted by the newly implemented Universal Health Insurance as more people are gaining access to healthcare facilities.
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Indonesia’s Energy
Indonesia's economy is undergoing unprecedented development with industrialization and rapid urbanization resulting in increasing demand for electricity.
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Global Advisor Health Survey
Ipsos Public Affairs has been tracking the top issue concerns of residents across 24 countries since 2010. This report is the first of a bi-annual series that will be provided by the Ipsos Health Policy Institute focusing on “healthcare” as an issue priority.
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Ipsos Global Trends 2014
Global Trends Report in which we have used survey findings alongside other sources to highlight ten key trends.
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Powering ASEAN’s Growth
Territorial oil disputes, rising fuel prices, nuclear disasters and choking smog levels have brought energy issues sharply into focus in recent years. Opinion polls have highlighted the concerns from all countries about the safety, affordability and sustainable supply of energy.
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Indonesia’s Infusion Pump Market
There are several key reasons why Indonesia’s market for medical equipment, including infusion pumps, has increased over the past several years.
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Indonesian Version of Happiness
New Ipsos Indonesia survey finds that 91% of Indonesians feel happy (42% very happy and 49% rather happy).