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Close gender pay gap, exhort 4 in 10 urban Indians; 6 in 10 want transparency in salaries of those at same level: Ipsos-Global Institute for Women’s Leadership, International Women’s Day 2021
Close gender pay gap, exhort 4 in 10 urban Indians; 6 in 10 want transparency in salaries of those at same level: Ipsos-Global Institute for Women’s Leadership, International Women’s Day 2021. COVID 19 recovery should address violence and abuse of women, feel 1 in 3 urban Indians; 1 in 3 support flexible work practices like work from home & working part time. 73% urban Indians say their employer supported them during the pandemic
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The impact of race, ethnicity, and national origin on opportunities: Perceptions and personal experience
Survey for the World Economic Forum explores how much access to employment, education, housing, and social services is influenced by ethnicity and national origin across 27 countries
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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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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
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3 in 4 Urban Indians predict global economy to emerge stronger in Circa 2021: Ipsos Predictions 2021 Survey
3 in 4 Urban Indians predict global economy to emerge stronger in Circa 2021: Ipsos Predictions 2021 Survey
9 in 10 Indians and global citizens believe 2020 was a bad year!
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Opportunity in Crisis
Opportunity in Crisis
A POV by Krishnendu Dutta, Group Service Line Leader, Innovation & Market Strategy and Understanding, Ipsos India
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Consumer Confidence inches up by 2.1 percentage points in December 2020
Consumer Confidence inches up by 2.1 percentage points in December 2020: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Sentiment improves for jobs, economy, personal finances, and investment for future
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Trump or Biden? Urban Indians most divided in choice for next US President
The study busts myth of en masse support for Trump in India
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E-Pharmacy players fall short on customer expectations in digital experience
Ipsos E-Pharmacy Digital Audit