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Consumer Confidence inches up by 2.1 percentage points in December 2020
Consumer Confidence inches up by 2.1 percentage points in December 2020: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Sentiment improves for jobs, economy, personal finances, and investment for future
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Trump or Biden? Urban Indians most divided in choice for next US President
The study busts myth of en masse support for Trump in India
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Orbis Launches Report on Status of Child Eye Health in India
The organization also celebrates 20 years of progress fighting avoidable blindness in India and announces a forthcoming virtual Flying Eye Hospital training program
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India ranks 13th in happiness globally: Ipsos Global Happiness 2020 Survey
China, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, France, Canada, Australia are world’s happiest markets; Peru, Chile, Spain, are least happy
Meaningful life, physical wellbeing and meaningful employment are the top sources of happiness for urban Indians
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World on the mend? Urban Indians & Global Citizens want a sustainable and equitable post COVID19 world
World Economic Forum-Ipsos Global Survey
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Ipsos Update - September 2020
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest on coronavirus, attitudes towards abortion, cultural response bias, and a focus on life in Russia, the US election and public perceptions in Ireland.
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81% Urban Indian parents exhort schools to restrict the number of days kids attend school: Ipsos Essentials Study
Indian parents divided about how soon kids should resume school – views hover between 1 month to a year
Japan, France, Germany, Australia and South Korea top markets where over 4 in 10 kids have resumed going to school
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3 in 5 Urban Indians favor legalization of Abortion: Ipsos Global Advisor Survey
According to a new global survey by Ipsos in 25 countries, at least 3 in 5 Indians (63%) favour legalization of Abortion in India. While 1 in 4 (24%) were not in favour of legalization of abortion.
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Balance-imbalance: ‘New Normal’ and New Education Policy - By Dr. Udita Ghosh Sarkar
Is it doing a balance in terms of ‘new normal’ and New Education Policy in place for universalization of education for all or is it the same pattern as before whereby the policies are in favour of the advantaged population? Is it ‘inclusion’ in all terms and we as practitioners look forward to the ‘good times’ ahead?
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COVID 19 ratcheted up spends on Food & Essential commodities for majority of urban Indian households: Ipsos Cost of Living Survey
Expensive items & Spending-more-time-at-home biggest culprits is upping spends