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Ipsos Update – December 2021
This month’s edition features stories on how global values are shifting, international threats and responses, the COP26 climate change conference, today’s retail environment, and perspectives on women’s experiences.
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[WEBINAR] KEYS - The year in review: Making sense of 2021
This Ipsos webinar series is dedicated to helping our clients better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
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India slips to 40th rank in 2021 from 34th rank in 2020 on the 2021 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index
India slips to 40th rank in 2021 from 34th rank in 2020 on the 2021 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index
Germany maintains top “nation brand” ranking, Canada and Japan overtake the UK to round out the top three
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Women in Advertising
The power of positive representation for a better society and a more successful brand
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Inclusiveness of LGBTQ Community – Marketers Leading the Way
Inclusiveness of LGBTQ Community – Marketers Leading the Way
An interesting POV by Pallavi Mathur Lal, Senior Client Director, Ipsos India & Neha Dutta, Research Director, Ipsos UU, India -
Hybrid Work Mode the way forward? Ipsos Essentials Survey
Hybrid Work Mode the way forward? 57% Urban Indians expect their employers to support a more flexible work situation in the future: Ipsos Essentials Study; 4 in 10 like the flexibility at work now, though 4 in 10 want to work more outside of home
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Our latest India briefing paper explores the impact of Covid-19 and digitalisation on mental wellbeing.
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Significant Support for Rights of LGBTQ+ among Urban Indians: Ipsos LGBTQ+ Pride 2021 Global Survey
Significant Support for Rights of LGBTQ+ among Urban Indians: Ipsos LGBTQ+ Pride 2021 Global Survey; 56% urban Indians say their views are different from what they were 5 years ago
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Tension between rich and poor is seen as a key source of division around the world
Just over a third of people on average in 28 countries across the world (a Global Country Average of 35%) think that their country is divided by “culture wars” according to a new Ipsos Global Advisor poll, carried out in partnership with the Policy Institute at King’s College London. Despite this, however, there is wide variation in this opinion when looking at individual countries, and many don’t have a strong view.
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Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel
Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities