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Achieving mindset change for sustained behavior change
Kumud Ghoshal, Executive Director, Ipsos UU (qualitative research division of Ipsos)
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Saving the planet starts at home
Global Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum finds two out of three adults saying they have modified their behavior out of concern about climate change; top actions relate to water and energy use at home, waste management, and food choices.
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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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92% Urban Indians optimistic Circa 2020 will be better than previous year; 83% bullish about performance of global economy
Optimism, trends & concerns sum up this year’s - Ipsos Predictions 2020 Survey
Circa 2019 was a disastrous year for India & Indians
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Consumer Confidence of urban Indians, upbeat, surges by 3.3 percentage points in December: Thomson Reuters-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI)
Consumer sentiment around jobs has recovered after months of slump. Sentiment up for personal finance, investments and economy
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Biggest threats to India? 87% Urban Indians fear a terrorist attack taking place in India ; 87% fear a natural disaster occuring in India: Ipsos-Halifax World Affairs Global Threats Assessment Survey
75% Indians are confident that the government can deal with terror threats and 77% are confident of govt’s ability in dealing with natural disaster
77% urban Indians believe world became more dangerous over last year
India is ominous of all threats – of security, safety and wellbeing
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90% Urban Indians foresee United Nations emerging top influencer of World Affairs in 10 years: Ipsos-Halifax World Affairs Influencers global Survey
Majority of Indians prefer US economic & political model over Chinese
Free trade OK, but protect home turf, counsel urban Indians
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Consumer Confidence for India shows recovery in November 2019 of 2.9 percentage points; Diwali lights up the mood as marketers unleashed a bonanza for consumers: Thomson Reuters-Ipsos India PCSI
Mood upbeat for Economy, personal finance, investments; sentiment around jobs still downbeat
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Qualification, Confidence, Intelligence & Hardwork are the top factors that help women get ahead in life says Ipsos World Questions Survey: What helps or hinders women’s equality?
Only 9% credit looks for getting ahead
Women in politics & govt, women in senior positions will be the biggest drivers of enhancing gender equality, next 25 years
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73% Urban Indians can afford (to buy) a new home: Ipsos Real Estate Affordability Survey
China and Saudi Arabia, other top markets with affordable homes.
Affordable home buying a distant dream for Hungarians, Japanese & Serbs