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Happiness drops by 3%, yet 2 in 3 urban Indians claim to be happy in July 2023: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Happiness surges around work and colleagues/ business associates, for most;
Family, health, and friends emerge top sources of happiness
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Ipsos in Asia Pacific Celebrates Seven Countries' Certification as Great Place to Work®, Demonstrating Commitment to Employee Satisfaction and Wellbeing
The Great Place to Work certification is a testament to Ipsos' dedication to its employees, who are the backbone of the organization's success.
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Ipsos launches Non-Interventional Studies (NIS) Centre of Expertise
The new NIS Centre of Expertise, part of Ipsos’ global healthcare business, consolidates Ipsos’ extensive capabilities in real world evidence, an area of increasing priority for healthcare companies.
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8 in 10 aware of the 2K banknote withdrawal from circulation RBI ruling – Ipsos IndiaBus Poll
2 in 10 disapprove the move; 1 in 4 say they are affected by the RBI ruling
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Minor dip in happiness in June 2023 – Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Happiness depletes across most factors for urban Indians – family, health, friends, work etc.
A pan India (covering 16 cities) monthly survey that captures happiness across key areas
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57% APAC citizens if given the choice, would prefer to have grown up at the time when their parents were children
The rosy retrospection of nostalgia provides fertile territory for brand activations. Help customers to find the feel-good factor in their past
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81% APAC consumers feel it is possible for a brand to support good causes and make money at the same time
Corporations are responding to calls for fairness and support for key issues by making an effort to demonstrate their empathy.
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82% APAC consumers feel that we are heading for environment disaster unless we change our habits quickly
Climate change has become a visceral reality and people want collaborative leadership