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Singapore, Indonesia and India emerge most optimistic in January 2024: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Peru, South Africa & Hungary least optimistic;
Inflation top worry of global citizens & urban Indians
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Ipsos India ramps up team at senior level – enhances role of Archana Gupta; ropes in Malavika Mani
Bolstering teams for an ambitious 2025, when Ipsos turns 50.
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Ipsos India appoints Unni Hariharan, Executive Director, Tech & Ecommerce
Hariharan is designated Executive Director, and his remit is to identify and enhance opportunities with leading players in the Tech and eCommerce sector and will work with clients pan India.
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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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7 in 10 urban Indians believe we spend too much on weddings – Ipsos IndiaBus Views on Wedding Study
56% respondents advocate sharing of equal cost between bride and groom to fund weddings; 1 in 2 believe wedding cost should not put undue pressure
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Global citizens still feeling the pinch, fed up with ‘shrinkflation’ as 2023 wraps up
The latest wave of the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor finds people across 33 countries will have more money to spend in the next year as red-hot prices cool off slightly in many places; and almost half of the global public are seeing red over products getting smaller but prices staying the same.
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1 in 2 urban Indians say they have access to good quality of healthcare – Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor 2023
Urban Indians have high degree of trust in their healthcare system & equality it provides in healthcare access
Mental Health biggest health concern for global citizens; cancer for urban Indians
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Consumer is driving brand narrative - a communion of marketers & Ipsos experts deliberated on new thinking around consumers for brand advocacy and consumption – Ipsos After Hours
Ipsos India unveiled its new offerings and thinking to Bengaluru clients at Ipsos After Hours, a semi formal physical event in the cool setting of Shakesbierre, loaded with presentations, panel discussion and immersive experience zones.
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85% APAC consumers agree ' I would like more control over decisions about my health'
While there is a widespread belief in the power of science to solve major health problems, people still want to retain control
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83% APAC citizens say the world is changing too fast
Helping people feel stable and valued helps them to deal with uncertainty and inequality