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Urban Indians rank Zero Hunger top SDG priority of 2021: WEF-Ipsos UN SDGs in 2021 global survey
Zero Hunger, Good Health & wellbeing, No Poverty and Gender Equality (tied at the 3rd spot) ranked top 3 SDG priorities by urban Indians for 2021: WEF-Ipsos UN SDGs in 2021 global survey
Decent work and Economic growth (SDG 8) ranked 13th by Urban Indians;
Pace of implementation of SDG needs speed by Govt, populace and businesses, aver many
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Global public ranks ending hunger and poverty and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
Governments more likely than businesses and citizens to be seen as not taking enough responsibility for achieving Sustainable Development Goals
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1 in 2 Urban Indians (48%) believe India is on wrong track: Ipsos What Worries the World May 2021
1 in 2 Urban Indians (48%) believe India is on wrong track: Ipsos What Worries the World May 2021;
11% drop in optimism from previous round;
65% global citizens say their country is on wrong track
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Consumer Confidence tumbles by 6.3 percentage points in May 2021, amid COVID 19 surge: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India PCSI
Consumer Confidence tumbles by 6.3 percentage points in May 2021, amid COVID 19 surge: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India PCSI;
Consumer Sentiment falls sharply across all 4 indices of jobs, personal finances, economy and investments for future
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Urban Indians and Global Citizens hold Conflict responsible for people displacement in Circa 2020, while the culprit was Climate Change: Ipsos Perils of Perception Survey on Environment
Urban Indians and Global Citizens hold Conflict responsible for people displacement in Circa 2020, while the culprit was Climate Change: Ipsos Perils of Perception Survey on Environment;
Indians get it most right about environment friendly diets
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Urban Indians and global citizens endorse COVID19 Vaccine Passports for citizens: WEF-Ipsos Survey
Urban Indians and global citizens endorse COVID19 Vaccine Passports for citizens for venturing out for travel, events, shops, restaurants & offices - WEF-Ipsos global survey;
81% of Urban Indians want Vaccine Passports by year end (highest globally);
Urban Indians OK with providing personal health data & vaccination record to all stakeholders of doctors, govt, employer & private companies
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COVID19 displaces Unemployment from top spot to emerge biggest worry of urban Indians in April 2021: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
COVID19 displaces Unemployment from top spot to emerge biggest worry of urban Indians in April 2021: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey;
COVID 19 & Unemployment are neck-to-neck in worry, separated by 1 point.
India stays 2nd most optimistic, across 28 markets polled, 2/3rd believing country is moving in right direction
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Urban Indians in better emotional and mental health in 2021 Versus 2020 when the pandemic broke out – WEF-Ipsos 1-year of COVID19 global survey
Urban Indians in better emotional and mental health in 2021 Versus 2020 when the pandemic broke out – Net scores have improved – WEF-Ipsos 1-year of COVID19 global survey
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Ipsos India launches Ipsos India Knowledge Review 2021 – a dossier of insightful thought pieces by the Ipsos think tank
Ipsos India Knowledge Review 2021 is a compilation of thought pieces written by our experts across our service lines and functions. The theme for 2021 is CHANGE, and the articles provide a perspective on how people, culture and markets are changing and what this could mean for brands and businesses.
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Unemployment stays top worry of urban Indians, surges by 4% in March 2021: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
Unemployment stays top worry for urban Indians in March 2021, shoots up further by 4%: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey; COVID19 which was receding in worry levels, has shot up by 4% in March 2021;
India stays 2nd most optimistic market, bucks global trend of pessimism.