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Seven in ten expect prices to continue to rise in 2023
A new 36-country survey for the World Economic Forum finds a growing number of people think unemployment will rise next year
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From understanding to activation
The five segments identified highlight the need to consider different strategies for citizen engagement. How we approach each will vary.
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Ipsos Update – November 2022
Emerging risks, hybrid working and resilience in Ukraine… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
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Almost a quarter of the world’s women are not comfortable talking about menopause
Menopause is something that all women on the planet will potentially experience in their lives and yet is still something of a taboo to many. New research by Ipsos across 33 countries looks at attitudes towards menopause around the world.
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Covid-positive experience changes outlook on life for many Singaporeans
52% Singaporeans say being positive with COVID-19 changed their outlook on life. and other findings from recent study.
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Salaries are lagging behind inflation… for now
New Ipsos polling finds almost 1 in 3 employees, on average, across 28 countries would seek a wage bump, or more money elsewhere, if red-hot prices don’t cool off soon.
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Globally, 3 in 5 citizens say abortion should be legal in all or most cases
Proponents outnumber opponents in 22 of 27 countries surveyed
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Cautious tones over implications of support of same-sex relationships
There is increase in overall support of same-sex relationships in Singapore but cautious tones over its implications observed in areas such as civil union, parenting rights and LGBT content in the media.
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Attitudes towards same-sex relationships shift towards greater inclusivity in Singapore
Increased opposition towards Section 377A, support for same-sex parents and a willingness to speak up against unfairness towards the LGBTQ community point to a growing acceptance of same-sex relationships among Singaporeans.
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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