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7 in 10 urban Indians think about their mental wellbeing often: Ipsos Global Mental Health Survey 2022
7 in 10 urban Indians think about their mental wellbeing often: Ipsos Global Mental Health Survey 2022
Mental Health issues have been impacting daily lives of urban Indians
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How to Retain Employees during the Great Resignation - a POV by Anthony DSouza, Executive Director & Service Line Leader, Innovation, Ipsos India
How to Retain Employees during the
Great Resignation
(A mathematical view #TMT, #BIS-11)
Companies need to Redefine “Value” in the workplace; higher pay is not a sustainable action in the longer term.
Author: Anthony Dsouza, executive director, Innovation, Ipsos India
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3 headed monster upsetting world mental peace: Ipsos Essentials April 2022
3 headed monster upsetting world mental peace - COVID 19 for Indians & Chinese most; Inflation for most global markets & Conflict in Ukraine for Germany and Italy: Ipsos Essentials April 2022
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Physical & mental wellbeing, companionship, meaningful life, acclaim, are sources of greatest happiness for urban Indians: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey
Physical & mental wellbeing, companionship, meaningful life, acclaim, are sources of greatest happiness for urban Indians: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey;
Netherlands & Australia happiest markets; India ranked 5th in pecking order; Turkey and Argentina, least happy;
Time spent on social media least happiness inducing for urban Indians & global citizens alike
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4 in 10 Urban Indians say childcare and other caring responsibilities have impacted their career prospects - Ipsos International Women’s Day 2022 Survey
4 in 10 Urban Indians say childcare and other caring responsibilities have impacted their career prospects - Ipsos International Women’s Day 2022 Survey;
3 in 4 believe a lot of work in India has been done to provide women equal rights as men;
Sexual harassment, sexual violence & domestic abuse emerge top issues facing women globally & locally
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Physical Wellbeing bigger preoccupation than Mental Wellbeing for Urban Indians & global citizens
Physical Wellbeing bigger preoccupation than Mental Wellbeing for Urban Indians & global citizens - Ipsos World Mental Health Day Survey 2021; Mental Health ranks 3rd among global health concerns
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Our latest India briefing paper explores the impact of Covid-19 and digitalisation on mental wellbeing.
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Mental Wellness - The Changing Indian Attitude;
An Ipsos India Briefing by Rinku Patnaik, Chief Client Officer, Ipsos India
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Psychological constructs of bringing back the focus - New normal, new rules during COVID-19 lockdown
By Pallavi Mathur Lal, Senior Client Officer, Ipsos in India.