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IIKR 2022
Inclusivity special.
The Ipsos India Knowledge Review in its 2022 edition tackles the multidimensional and complex challenge of Inclusivity. -
Environmental Sustainability: Who Cares?
A segmented landscape of engagement, challenges and opportunities
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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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7 in 10 urban Indians comfortable about traveling: Ipsos India UrbanBus Survey
7 in 10 urban Indians comfortable about traveling: Ipsos India UrbanBus Survey
Health, safety and security, cleanliness and hygiene remain concerns around travel
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Double whammy of Covid19 pandemic and inflation impacting lives of Indian consumers most: Ipsos Essentials
These were the findings of Ipsos Essentials, monitoring the new rules of engagement of people across the globe and the resulting impact on state of mind, state of wallet and future intentions in the 16 countries of Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, India, Japan, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the UK and the US and a sample size of 16,000 respondents.
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Sentiment about globalization cooler than before the pandemic across the world
Global survey conducted with the World Economic Forum highlights mixed views on international trade
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Inclusiveness of LGBTQ Community – Marketers Leading the Way
Inclusiveness of LGBTQ Community – Marketers Leading the Way
An interesting POV by Pallavi Mathur Lal, Senior Client Director, Ipsos India & Neha Dutta, Research Director, Ipsos UU, India -
Citizens don’t expect national economies to recover anytime soon
Global survey finds onus to lead recovery is on governments and big business
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Global views on sports: 58% globally would like to practice more.
A new global Ipsos study conducted with the World Economic Forum explores attitudes to sports and finds that globally most (58%) would like to practice more but say they lack of time to do so (37%).