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3 in 5 Indians support refuge for victims of war and persecution in India & other countries: Ipsos Global Advisor World Refugee Day Survey
These are the results of a 29-country survey conducted by Ipsos on its Global Advisor online among 21, 816 adults online. The sample in India consists of approximately 2,200 individuals, of whom approximately 1,800 were interviewed face-to-face and 400 were interviewed online.
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8 in 10 Urban Indians claim being comfortable around people of different faiths as them: Ipsos Global Religion 2023 Survey
India emerges one of the most religious countries with 81% believing in the existence of God or higher power; 83% believe being religious helps in overcoming crises.
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84% Urban Indians say they are happy; India ranks 4th in happiness among 32 countries: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey (Life Satisfaction across the world)
Personal relationships, knowledge, love, social status, being close to nature, fitness, economic health of country make Indians happy.
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Ipsos unveils IndiaBus Solution
Ipsos unveils IndiaBus Solution - India specific, rigorous, omnibus offering
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How to Retain Employees during the Great Resignation - a POV by Anthony DSouza, Executive Director & Service Line Leader, Innovation, Ipsos India
How to Retain Employees during the
Great Resignation
(A mathematical view #TMT, #BIS-11)
Companies need to Redefine “Value” in the workplace; higher pay is not a sustainable action in the longer term.
Author: Anthony Dsouza, executive director, Innovation, Ipsos India
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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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Peter’s Inversion - Are we rewarding the right behaviours?
Peter’s Inversion - Are we rewarding the right behaviours?
Leaders need to reassess their understanding of competence to create higher value within organisations.
A POV by Anthony Dsouza, country service line leader, Innovation, Ipsos India
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Coronavirus No.1 worry of urban Indians & global citizens in February 2022: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
Coronavirus No.1 worry of urban Indians & global citizens in February 2022: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey;
Optimism levels boost by 4% over Jan – India remains 2nd most optimistic market among 28 markets
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Receding Omicron threat restores buoyancy in February 2022 - Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI
Receding Omicron threat restores buoyancy in February 2022 - Consumer Confidence for Urban Indians bounces back and surges by 4.5 percentage points – Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index; Consumer confidence up across all 4 indices – for personal finances, investments, economy and jobs.
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Consumer Confidence of Urban Indians tumbles in January 2022 – Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India PCSI
Consumer Confidence of Urban Indians tumbles by 3.4 percentage points in January 2022 – Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India PCSI;
Consumer sentiment down across all 4 sub-indices – investments for the future, personal finances, economy and jobs