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Coronavirus pandemic: What are the psychological effects of self-isolation?
Two in 5 people are impatient to get back to normal life, a third are anxious about their health.
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Indian Urban Youth convinced far better off than parents for career, lifestyle, social status & finances: WEF-Ipsos Social Mobility Survey
Youth in most global markets hold contrary views - feel their parents were more privileged
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Disruptive technologies: How data is collected when you can’t get on the ground
Remote sensing – satellites, drones, social listening & AI – are changing the way we collect data.
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Global attitudes toward gender in 2020
Peru, Spain and Brazil scored as the least gendered countries. Russia was the most gendered, followed by Serbia and China.
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90% Urban Indians foresee United Nations emerging top influencer of World Affairs in 10 years: Ipsos-Halifax World Affairs Influencers global Survey
Majority of Indians prefer US economic & political model over Chinese
Free trade OK, but protect home turf, counsel urban Indians
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More Indians pre-occupied with physical well-being vis-à-vis mental well-being: Ipsos Mental Health Global Survey
64% Indians want the stigma attached with Mental Health issues to go; they would prefer if it was treated like any other illness; 63% Indians feel that seeing a therapist was a sign of strength.
74% Indians expect a tolerant attitude for mental health patients
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Ipsos Survey on World Refugee Day
Paradox among Indians towards Refugees – 65% Indians want victims of war and persecution to be given refuge in India & other countries; 64% Indians do not want influx of refugees in India – feel they come for economic reasons
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4 in 10 Indians want complete ban on Marijuana, Tobacco, Vaping, Online Betting, Violent Games: Ipsos Vices Global Study
Chocolates, Social Media, Packaged Salty Snacks and Sugary Soft Drinks morally acceptable in moderation.
10 years hence Indians foresee consumption of hard drinks surging
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72% Indians want Employers to make it easier for men to combine childcare with work
Progressive views on Gender Equality & Parenting seen .“Equal rights for men and women for household chores and child rearing is being emphasized. Paternity Leave could be the starting point,” says Tripti Sharma, Research Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos India.
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Global Attitudes towards Gender Equality: Ipsos Global International Women’s Day Survey 2019
4 in 10 Indians say there are more advantages being a man; 74% Indians say Gender Equality is important to them