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People feel no safer 30 years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall
Less than a third of people think Europe is a safer place since the fall of the wall.
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Men less likely than women to need intelligence and hard work to get ahead, public say
New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series, which begins with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Gillard on 13 November, reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality around the world.
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What Worries the World - September 2019
Globally, just 39% think their country is heading in the right direction. The top worries globally are unemployment, crime/violence, financial/political corruption and poverty/social inequality.
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The fall of the Berlin Wall
Global Advisor survey about people’s current perception of the impact the Fall of the Iron Curtain has had.
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Ipsos Update - November 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on mental health, Black Friday and retail trends, brand-building and climate change.
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Can you afford to buy a house? Most say they're priced out of the market
Nearly three in five people say they can’t afford to buy a house where they live.
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Affluents and non-Affluents: European identity
There is an increasing preference amongst the Affluents for staying part of the EU.
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Does work make you happy? Not so much if you're in developed world
Having a meaningful job ranked 13th out of 29 sources of happiness in a global survey.
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Affluent Highlights: should we stay, or should we go?
In the referendum held in the UK on 23rd June 2016 a small majority, 51.9%, voted to leave the European Union. We asked Affluents throughout Europe about their attitudes to this at the time. Since then, the build-up to Brexit has been rumbling along, even dominating the news recently. The actual date has been delayed twice, Prime Minister Boris Johnson took over from Theresa May, and there’s still no final decision.