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Altering dynamics in grocery shopping during lockdown - By Shiva Agarwal, Research Director, Innovation and Abhishek Tyagi, Senior Research Executive, Innovation, Ipsos inIndia
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Fashion, an ethical turning point?
Consumer views on the second-hand market and sustainability in the fashion industry.
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Global Divide on Social Mobility
Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum shows widespread enthusiasm about the future in emerging markets contrasting with rampant pessimism in mature economies.
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Cyber Coaxing: Nudge strategies in the age of AI
Amit Adarkar, Country Manager, Ipsos India & Operations Director, Ipsos APEC & Geeta Lobo, Executive Director, Social Intelligence Analytics & Sciences, Ipsos India
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More Indians pre-occupied with physical well-being vis-à-vis mental well-being: Ipsos Mental Health Global Survey
64% Indians want the stigma attached with Mental Health issues to go; they would prefer if it was treated like any other illness; 63% Indians feel that seeing a therapist was a sign of strength.
74% Indians expect a tolerant attitude for mental health patients
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Indian Moms prioritizing themselves: Ipsos Mothering Excellence Study 2018
A comprehensive qualitative study conducted in 11 Asian markets to understand Mothering Motivations
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Food Habits of Indians: Ipsos Study
74% Indians are content with their current body weight; 63% Indians are willing to eat a plant based substitute for meat
The study busts myths about Indians. Indians are making informed choices; experimenting; moving away from norms
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In media we trust? How our views of the media are changing
While chants of “fake news” ring out around the world, this paper asks is there really a crisis of trust in the media?
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Ease of Living Index 2018
'Ease of Living' as a term though widely used in urban policy and programming, has no standard definition. For some, it is fundamentally tied to physical amenities such as water supply, solid waste management, parks and green space etc; for others it relates to cultural offerings, career opportunities, economic dynamism or safety.
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80% Indians Want Discrimination Against Transgender to End: Survey
While the world is becoming more tolerant of the third gender, with at least 72 per cent Indians perceiving transgender people as a natural occurrence, India has become the top most nation to believe that it is not a mental disease, said the Ipsos Global Survey on transgender people along with Buzzfeed and Williams Institute.