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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.
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India takes top spot with 88% urban Indians claiming of being judged as parents: Ipsos Global Survey
India takes top spot with 88% urban Indians claiming of being judged as parents; 8 in 10 global parents echo similar views of being judged; 35% urban Indian parents claimed their child was judged for his/ her looks (highest globally);
8 in 10 global citizens and urban Indians claim judging other parents.
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Consumer Confidence declines in March 2021: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly PCSI
Consumer Confidence declines in March 2021: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly PCSI;
Sentiment down for personal finances, investments for the future; sentiment unchanged for economy; sentiment up for jobs
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Mental Wellness - The Changing Indian Attitude;
An Ipsos India Briefing by Rinku Patnaik, Chief Client Officer, Ipsos India
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4 in 10 urban Indians became lonelier due to the pandemic, but their spirits did not flag: Ipsos Global Survey
4 in 10 urban Indians became lonelier due to the pandemic, but their spirits did not flag; Pandemic buttressed local community support: Ipsos Global Survey
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Unemployment emerges India’s biggest worry, pushes COVID19 to 2nd spot in February, after it stayed on top for 1 year
Unemployment emerges India’s biggest worry, pushes COVID19 to 2nd spot in February, after it stayed on top for 1 year, according to the Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey.
India continues to buck global trend of pessimism – stay 2nd most optimistic market after Saudi Arabia
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COVID-19 IS DEFINING THE NEW NORMAL EACH DAY
COVID-19 IS DEFINING THE NEW NORMAL EACH DAY.
A POV by Jeevika Kapadia, Research Director, Ipsos UU, India & Ashwini Sirsikar, Country Service Line Leader, Ipsos UU, India (Ipsos UU is the Qualitative Research Service Line of Ipsos)
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Loss of Income or Employment, biggest personal concern of Urban Indians, in Circa 2021
Loss of Income or Employment, biggest personal concern of Urban Indians, in Circa 2021, says WEF-Ipsos Survey.
Urban Indians expect Digital tools and technology to improve most in 2021.
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No pandemic dampener on Entrepreneurialism: Ipsos Global Entrepreneurialism 2021 Survey
No pandemic dampener on Entrepreneurialism: Ipsos Global Entrepreneurialism 2021 Survey;
India is ranked 7 on Entrepreneurial Spirit;
Funding, biggest barrier to entrepreneurialism