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Urban Indians’ views polarized between “Go” and “No Go” for Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics (July 23-Aug 08, 2021) – Ipsos Global Survey
Urban Indians’ views polarized between “Go” and “No Go” for Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics (July 23-Aug 08, 2021) – Ipsos Global Survey.
Global citizens (6 in 10) and Japanese Citizens (78%) oppose holding the Olympics now (Japan is seeing daily new infections of corona virus)
Urban Indians most enthused about Tokyo 2020 across 28 markets
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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic for children and young people
On average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic, according to new global study from Ipsos.
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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic for children and young people
On average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic, according to new global study from Ipsos.
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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic for children and young people
On average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic, according to new global study from Ipsos.
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From highs to lows: interest in the Tokyo Olympics varies around the globe
Six in ten (62%) say the event marks an important opportunity for the world to come together after the Covid-19 pandemic
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Post-COVID vaccination behaviours and return to activities
Confidence about returning to activities varies across nine countries surveyed says a new Ipsos study conducted in partnership with the World Economic Forum
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57% Urban Indians believe India is moving in right direction – sentiment improves over May – Ipsos what Worries the World global monthly survey
57% Urban Indians believe India is moving in right direction – sentiment improves over May – Ipsos what Worries the World global monthly survey; India 3rd most optimistic market after Saudi Arabia and Australia; COVID19 and Unemployment are top worries of urban Indians
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58% Urban Indians support companies & brands promoting equality for LGBT people – Ipsos LGBTQ + Pride Survey
58% Urban Indians support companies & brands promoting equality for LGBT people – Ipsos LGBTQ + Pride Survey; 1 in 2 urban Indians support laws that ban discrimination against LGBT for employment
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Global survey finds broad support for taxing and labeling products using scarce natural resources
Majorities of citizens in nearly all 28 countries surveyed for the World Economic Forum are in favor of both measures