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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Our latest India briefing paper explores the impact of Covid-19 and digitalisation on mental wellbeing.
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Consumer Confidence inches up by 1.1 percentage points in July 2021: Refinitiv-Ipsos India monthly PCSI
Consumer Confidence inches up by 1.1 percentage points in July 2021: Refinitiv-Ipsos India monthly PCSI; Sentiment upbeat for personal finances and investments. Downbeat for jobs and the economy.
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84% Urban Indians want products using scarce natural resources to be taxed more, even if it ramps up the price and they’ve to pay more: WEF-Ipsos global survey
84% Urban Indians want products using scarce natural resources to be taxed more, even if it ramps up the price and they’ve to pay more: WEF-Ipsos global survey;
3 in 4 Urban Indians also support labeling on products to include mention of usage of scarce natural resources
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Urban Indians’ views polarized between “Go” and “No Go” for Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics (July 23-Aug 08, 2021) – Ipsos Global Survey
Urban Indians’ views polarized between “Go” and “No Go” for Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics (July 23-Aug 08, 2021) – Ipsos Global Survey.
Global citizens (6 in 10) and Japanese Citizens (78%) oppose holding the Olympics now (Japan is seeing daily new infections of corona virus)
Urban Indians most enthused about Tokyo 2020 across 28 markets
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From highs to lows: interest in the Tokyo Olympics varies around the globe
Six in ten (62%) say the event marks an important opportunity for the world to come together after the Covid-19 pandemic
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57% Urban Indians believe India is moving in right direction – sentiment improves over May – Ipsos what Worries the World global monthly survey
57% Urban Indians believe India is moving in right direction – sentiment improves over May – Ipsos what Worries the World global monthly survey; India 3rd most optimistic market after Saudi Arabia and Australia; COVID19 and Unemployment are top worries of urban Indians
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Significant Support for Rights of LGBTQ+ among Urban Indians: Ipsos LGBTQ+ Pride 2021 Global Survey
Significant Support for Rights of LGBTQ+ among Urban Indians: Ipsos LGBTQ+ Pride 2021 Global Survey; 56% urban Indians say their views are different from what they were 5 years ago
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Paradox of urban Indians - victims of war and persecution welcome; refugees not welcome - Ipsos World Refugee Day Global Survey
Paradox of Urban Indians - endorse providing refuge for escaping war & persecution; but do not want more refugees: Ipsos World Refugee Day Global Survey
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Consumer Confidence improves in June 2021 with mild recovery: Refinitiv-Ipsos India monthly PCSI
Consumer Confidence for urban Indians has shown mild recovery in June 2021 with a slight uptick of 1.4 percentage points, over the previous month, according to the monthly Refinitiv-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI).
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World Refugee Day 2021: a mixed picture
Our new global survey shows that there is strong support for the principle of people seeking refuge from war and persecution but in practice few are open to accepting more refugees into their country