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Two Years On: Lessons From Covid Times
Two years into the unprecedented upheavals instigated by a global pandemic, it feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.
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IWD 2022: Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against them
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media.
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Nearly 4 in 10 Singaporeans report gaining weight since the pandemic, more so among young adults
Ipsos conducted a new survey among Singaporeans to understand the impact of living in the pandemic on the maintenance of their health
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Is facing your mortality sparking the ‘Great Resignation’? Why we don’t want to work anymore
A combination of burnout, disengagement, ‘unpaid labour’ and more is pushing workers to make drastic career moves.
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Ipsos Update – August 2021
Featured topics include obesity, sustainability, populism, youth skills and the Tokyo Olympics. We also take a closer look at the latest research from Russia and Africa.
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Singapore Youth: Improved Digital Communication Skills but Worse Mental Health and Wellbeing
The survey, carried out to mark World Youth Skills Day 2021, explores public attitudes towards COVID-19 and its impact on children’s education, wellbeing and skills development among 500 adults aged 18 – 65 years old in Singapore
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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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Workers want more flexibility from their employers after COVID
Survey of employed adults in 29 countries for the World Economic Forum finds one in four now working from home more often than before the pandemic; preference is for working remotely half of the time after it is over
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Early Intervention in Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
For most URTIs, neither cure nor wide-scale prevention through immunization is yet available – so appropriate treatment requires early intervention.
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Singapore women are doing more unpaid domestic & care work than the men think they are
Findings from the latest Ipsos & United Women Singapore study, in the lead up to Mother’s Day