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Expectations about when life will return to pre-COVID normal vary widely across the world
Almost half of adults say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, but nearly one quarter say it improved since the beginning of 2021
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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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Income and wealth disparities perceived as the most serious form of inequality
An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries in partnership with Kings College London’s Policy Institute has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
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Most believe income and wealth inequality to be the most serious form of inequality in their country
An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
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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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Global consumer confidence getting closer to pre-pandemic level
No significant month-on-month drop in consumer sentiment recorded in any market