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Happy Tidings! 8 in 10 Urban Indians believe Circa 2022 will be better than 2021 - Ipsos Predictions 2022 Survey
Happy Tidings! 8 in 10 Urban Indians believe Circa 2022 will be better than 2021 - Ipsos Predictions 2022 Survey (Global citizens echo similar view);
A mixed bag predicted - Economy will emerge stronger; prices will increase faster than people’s incomes; more will live in virtual worlds; strict rules for large tech companies by govt.; vaxx jabs will penetrate over 80% of world population
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Ipsos Global Trends Survey 2021 - Curtain Raiser & Launch Video
To obtain a copy of the full-report on GTS-2021 for India or the complete set of
findings for 25 countries please reach out to [email protected]
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Ipsos Global Trends Survey 2021 - India e-Flipbook
Ipsos' Global Trends Study 2021 is the latest instalment of the wide-ranging
Ipsos survey series that seeks to understand how global values are shifting.
To obtain a copy of the full report on GTS-2021 for India or the complete set of
findings for 25 countries please reach out to [email protected]
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Views divided among Urban Indians on what would signal end of pandemic – Ipsos 33 Nation Survey
Views divided among Urban Indians on what would signal end of pandemic – Ipsos 33 Nation Survey
Normal life still a distant dream
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7 in 10 Urban Indians believe India is moving in right direction: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey (December)
7 in 10 Urban Indians believe India is moving in right direction: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey (December);
2 in 3 global citizens believe their country is on wrong track;
UNEMPLOYMENT REMAINS INDIA’S TOPMOST WORRY;
Coronavirus becomes No.1 global worry once again in December, after being unsaddled last month
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Ipsos India ramps up HR Team – hires Shallet D’Silva as HR Director
Global Market Research Company, Ipsos has reinforced its HR Team in India with the hiring of Shallet D’Silva as HR Director. She reports to Sanskrati Pathak Sail, Country HRD Lead, Ipsos India.
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6 in 10 Urban Indians & Global Citizens paid higher prices for essential commodities: Ipsos Inflation Survey
6 in 10 Urban Indians & Global Citizens paid higher prices for essential commodities: Ipsos Inflation Survey;
Household expenses further likely to rise in the next 3 months
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A Year in Review - 2021
What did we learn about public attitudes and behaviours? What did our research tell us about the events of the year? And how did our outlook shift?
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Organized Retail Landscape in COVID19 induced Renaissance
Organized Retail Landscape in COVID19 induced Renaissance
A POV by Abhishek Jha, Research Director, Mystery Shopping & Customer Experience, Ipsos India
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Urban Indians rate India top Influencer in World Affairs – Halifax International Security Forum-Ipsos Global Survey
Urban Indians rate India top Influencer in World Affairs – Halifax International Security Forum-Ipsos Global Survey
Huge support for Free Trade, Domestic Economy, Global Collaboration & Military Spends