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Ipsos Update – October 2023
Education, infrastructure, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Happiness levels stay steady in September, with no change over previous month: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
69% urban Indians claim to be happy. Full time students, homemakers, women and those with higher education, emerge happiest;
94% of urban Indians living in tier 1 towns claimed to be happy;
West Zone and North Zone residents are happier. Family continues to be the biggest contributor to happiness
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Happiness levels surge for urban Indians in August 2023: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Happiness up for family, health and economic & financial conditions
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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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6 in 10 urban Indians nervous of impact of AI on products and services; 1 in 2 Indians fear AI will replace their current job: Ipsos Global Views of AI 2023
A 31-country study conducted among 22816 adults
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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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Women and people with physical disabilities treated most unequal in India: Ipsos Equalities Index
Ipsos unveils maiden survey on Equalities, a 33-country global survey
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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