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54% Urban Indians believe there is gender parity in workplaces: Ipsos International Women’s Day 2020 Survey
Less Indian women (46%) endorse this view vis-à-vis men (62%)
Only 4 in 10 global citizens believe workplaces are gender equal
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Consumer Confidence recovers for urban Indians; moves up by 2.5 percentage points in February 2020: Refinitiv-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Recovery across all 4 indices – jobs, economy, personal investment & personal finances
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Are you better off than your parents were? That depends on money
The No. 1 thing people feel worse off than their parents about is retirement.
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Ipsos Update - February 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on gender, shopper behaviour, entertainment in India and young people.
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Indian Urban Youth convinced far better off than parents for career, lifestyle, social status & finances: WEF-Ipsos Social Mobility Survey
Youth in most global markets hold contrary views - feel their parents were more privileged
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Concern for climate change making urban Indians alter choices & behavior: WEF-Ipsos Climate Change & Consumer Behavior Survey
Saving water and electricity – top changes in Indian households
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71% urban Indians expect their jobs to be automated in 10 years: WEF-Ipsos Global Views on Jobs & Automation Survey
84% Indians confident they have skills to keep their jobs in the future
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Only one third of workers expect their job to be automated
Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum finds most employed adults across the world trust they have the skills needed to weather automation.
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Opinion: Hacking into the Homer brain
This is the first of a two part series on Nudge Marketing, considered by many as the best way of inducing behavioural change. But is it all perks and no perils?