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Global consumer sentiment growth has nearly halted
Consumer confidence is down in the world’s two largest economies
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Ipsos India ropes in Deepak H to spearhead Ipsos Strategy3
Ipsos India has roped in Deepak H to lead Ipsos Strategy3 with immediate effect. Strategy3 is the business consulting arm of Ipsos.
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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 -
Hybrid Work Mode the way forward? Ipsos Essentials Survey
Hybrid Work Mode the way forward? 57% Urban Indians expect their employers to support a more flexible work situation in the future: Ipsos Essentials Study; 4 in 10 like the flexibility at work now, though 4 in 10 want to work more outside of home
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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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6 in 10 Urban Indians believe India is moving in the right direction - Ipsos What Worries the World monthly global survey
6 in 10 Urban Indians believe India is moving in the right direction - India 2nd most optimistic market in July 2021, Saudi Arabia ranks 1st: Ipsos What Worries the World monthly global survey;
Global citizens stay downbeat, 63% pessimistic, feel country on wrong track
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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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Consumer Confidence inches up by 1.1 percentage points in July 2021: Refinitiv-Ipsos India monthly PCSI
Consumer Confidence inches up by 1.1 percentage points in July 2021: Refinitiv-Ipsos India monthly PCSI; Sentiment upbeat for personal finances and investments. Downbeat for jobs and the economy.
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Tension between rich and poor is seen as a key source of division around the world
Just over a third of people on average in 28 countries across the world (a Global Country Average of 35%) think that their country is divided by “culture wars” according to a new Ipsos Global Advisor poll, carried out in partnership with the Policy Institute at King’s College London. Despite this, however, there is wide variation in this opinion when looking at individual countries, and many don’t have a strong view.