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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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Global South most bullish in September – India ranks 3rd in optimism, with 65% urban Indians believing India is headed in right direction: Ipsos What Worries the World
Worry around unemployment and inflation further recedes among urban Indians
Crime and Violence, emerges world’s No.1 worry, displacing inflation to 2nd spot
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67% Indians believe India is moving in the right direction; India placed 2nd in optimism across 29 markets in August 2024: Ipsos What Worries the World
Worry around unemployment (-6%) and inflation (-7%) recedes
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India improves one rank, pips Indonesia to emerge 2nd most optimistic market: Ipsos What Worries the World July 2024 Wave
Ipsos’ What Worries the World survey tracks public opinion on the most important social and political issues across 29 countries today, drawing on over ten years of data to place the latest scores in context.
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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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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
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Slight dip in May 2024, yet Mr. Modi gets a high approval rating of 70%, showing citizens rate him high on performance as PM: Ipsos IndiaBus PM’s Approval Rating
Citizens of north zone (86%), tier1 (85%) and east zone (83%) give Mr. Modi a distinction in performance as PM
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Ipsos Update – June 2024
Generations, Equality, Pride … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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India continues to be optimistic in April 2024, while most global markets are downbeat about the future: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
Global South (including India) most upbeat