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Tech in schools - Yay or Nay?
Public desire for stricter controls on digital technology for students.
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Ipsos Update – April 2025
Canada, Italy, Women's Day … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Indians among world’s most progressive on gender equality and unbiased views toward gender stereotypes: Ipsos IWD 2025 Global Survey
Ipsos interviewed 24,269 people online between December 20, 2024 and January 3, 2025 in 30 countries
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1 in 2 urban Indians believe country’s housing is on right track - Ipsos Housing Monitor
In this inaugural issue of the Ipsos Housing Monitor, 23 of 30 markets & most global citizens say their housing is on wrong track.
Ideal home for Indians: INNER CITY, DETACHED HOME
48% Indians say rising housing prices is a good thing; 6 in 10 Indians aspire to own their own home; 58% renters want to own a home.
High taxes, high interest rates and high property prices pose biggest challenges in housing
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Happy tidings – November sees further surge in happiness of urban Indians - Ipsos IndiaBus monthly Happiness Monitor
The west zone citizens and those from tier 1 cities, emerge happiest. The south zone shows major recovery in Happiness.
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PM Modi’s Approval Rating (AR) remains steady at 70% in November 2024: Ipsos IndiaBus PM Modi’s Approval Rating
Same as August 2024 and May 2024 – 70%. In February 2024, AR had soared to 75%
Education, cleanliness and healthcare top performance areas
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Asia Pacific open to digital and reform transformation, but concerned about pace of change: can business and government leaders guide the change revolution? Ipsos Understanding Asia
The report leverages data released from the 8th edition of Ipsos’ Global Trends report, titled "In search of a new consensus: from tension to intention". Ipsos’ Global Trends report – is the largest public survey in its history, with 50,000 people interviewed across 50 markets.
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3 in 4 tier3 citizens prefer instore shopping: Ipsos IndiaBus Shopping Fiesta Survey
Most urban citizens across demographics prefer instore shopping, except SEC A which prefers a combo of online and instore mode
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Ipsos unveils Ipsos Global Trends 2024 providing lowdown on shifting consumer attitudes and values and implications they hold for businesses and brands
World’s broadest survey covering 74% of world’s population and 90% of global GDP
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Urban Indians rate the education system high on quality, resources and facilities and career-oriented learning: Ipsos Global Education Monitor 2024
Axis shifts to Asia Pacific for best education centres including India
73% citizens want social media banned for children aged under 14 years, both inside and outside of schools
1 in 2 citizens want smartphones banned in schools
Inadequate teacher training, unequal access to education and security & safety, biggest challenges in education system