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High concern among Indians on impact of climate change, but fewer think they need to act: Ipsos People and Climate Change Report
India is the only market across 32 markets believing increase in global average temperatures by more than +1.5° C is not that big a deal.
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Cancer, Obesity, Mental Health, India’s top health concerns: Ipsos Health Service Report 2024
The survey identifies key challenges facing the healthcare sector in India
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Optimism axis lies with handful of global south nations; majority of global citizens pessimistic about the future: Ipsos What Worries the World
The survey also ranks issues facing every nation. And Indians continued to be concerned about inflation and unemployment the most. And were least worried about Covid19, social programmes and military conflicts.
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Consumer sentiment rebounds for personal finances & investments: LSEG-Ipsos PCSI January 2025 India Report
India retains 2nd rank on National Index Score
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1 in 2 urban Indians have felt stressed to the extent that it impacted their daily life: Ipsos World Mental Health Day Survey 2024
A 31-nation Ipsos Global Advisor study conducted among 23,667 adults. India wave ran on the Ipsos IndiaBus platform covering 1800 adults face-to-face and 400 adults online.
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Ipsos unveils Ipsos Global Trends 2024 providing lowdown on shifting consumer attitudes and values and implications they hold for businesses and brands
World’s broadest survey covering 74% of world’s population and 90% of global GDP
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Ipsos Named 2024 Best Workplaces in Asia
Ipsos is ranked 41st among top 100 companies in the category small and medium businesses
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India retains top spot with highest national index score of 64.5 across 29 global markets: LSEG-Ipsos PCSI July 2024
India (64.5) and Indonesia (62.3) are the only countries with a National Index score of 60 or higher.
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India emerges among top 3 most optimistic markets; most global citizens on the contrary are pessimistic about the future: Ipsos What Worries the World Global Survey, June 2024 Report
Worry around inflation and unemployment recedes for urban Indians