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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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In the oyster of happiness – Ipsos annual Happiness Monitor reveals what makes Indians happy – on International Day of Happiness 2025
March 20th marks the International Day of Happiness when citizens across the world celebrate happiness as the fundamental human goal. And to make happiness all pervasive, this year’s theme is about fostering the spirit of, Caring and Sharing. And to see how India is doing on happiness and has done in the last one year, we aggregated the happiness scores for the past one year.
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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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Low awareness among Indians about generations’ labels & their own cohort: Ipsos Generations Report 2024
One-size-fits-all may not work for brands and could lead to missing business opportunities
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Bigger expectation from govt in creating jobs and boosting economy than stopping and reducing crime - Ipsos Global Advisor Attitudes on Crime & Law Enforcement
India tops global countries with 77% citizens satisfied with the ability of law enforcers in stopping violent crimes from happening
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Concerns around Inequality less in India compared to other countries: Ipsos Equalities Index 2024
Women perceived to get most unfair treatment
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Ipsos India showcases new thinking on Generations – busting popular myths about Gen Z & Gen X
Are marketers right about their targeting?
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Data Dive: Gen Z women are struggling the most with stress, mental health issues
In five points, we break down how people around the world are dealing (or not) as the pandemic fades away, war grinds on and sticky inflation sticks around.
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Social Media Feeds widest source of disinformation & fake news - UNESCO-Ipsos Survey
Paradoxically, social media feeds also the most preferred choice for news and information for urban Indians.
93% urban Indians want govt/ regulators to press social media platforms to implement trust and safety measures during elections to protect its sanctity.