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How Automation Has Transformed the Way We Work
Worker Preparedness and Consumer Attitudes toward Automation Vary Widely Across Countries
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58,4% of Jordanians think that the country is heading in the wrong direction
The last quarter of 2018 has witnessed a continuation of the economic unrest sweeping the kingdom.
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Corporate Reputation: The key questions answered
How to unlock the value of reputation for businesses.
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The Future of ageing
Global study finds high levels of concern about ageing and paints a negative picture for later life.
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Our misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public across 37 countries get right about their society – and which they get wrong. Now in its fifth year, the survey aims to highlight how we’re wired to think in certain ways and how our environment influences our (mis)perceptions.
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Our misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public across 37 countries get right about their society – and which they get wrong. Now in its fifth year, the survey aims to highlight how we’re wired to think in certain ways and how our environment influences our (mis)perceptions.
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Top 3 Concerns For Jordanians: Unemployment, Inflation, Poverty & Social Inequality
In June 2018, Jordanians took to the streets in angry anti-austerity protests that clearly rejected the newly proposed government tax legislation. As the protests boiled, a new government was appointed bringing about high hopes of prosperity and better economic reforms. With that, the public’s anger subsided in anticipation of a better economic future.
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Entrepreneurialism is Alive and Well and Taking on Today’s Social Challenges
Across 24 countries, 28% of adults have started a business and 9% have started a charity of community group.
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Fake News, Filter Bubbles and Post-Truth are Other People’s Problems…
A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries, and part of our long-running series on misperceptions of key social realities – The Perils of Perception – highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves. But the majority also say they regularly see fake news, and nearly half say they’ve believed a fake story before finding out it’s fake.
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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only Four in Ten People Say Everyone in Their Country Enjoys the Same Basic Human Rights.