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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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One in three men believe feminism does more harm than good
On the occasion of International Women's Day, Ipsos unveils the results of a global survey conducted in 30 countries in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London.
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Covid-19: Expectations and vaccination
Majorities in each of 30 countries believe we will never fully stop the spread of COVID, but views on vaccination mandates vary widely.
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Global consumer confidence remains still
No significant change in sentiment since last month in most of survey’s 24 countries; global index on par with pre-pandemic level.
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Love (and business) unlimited: Valentine's Day has gone global
Valentine’s Day is now widely celebrated all over the world: Majorities in most of 28 countries surveyed plan to do something special with their loved one this February 14.
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46% say that they are interested in the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics
Public interest in the Winter Olympics varies widely across between the 28 countries surveyed, with host China showing highest anticipation and figure skating in gold medal position as the most popular sport.
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Global consumer confidence indexing at the same level as pre-pandemic
Sentiment in most countries is unchanged from last month despite Omicron.
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Global predictions for 2022
Following a challenging 2021, people around the world are optimistic that 2022 will be a better year.
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Consumers worldwide report experiencing higher prices
In 30-country survey, two-thirds say they now pay more for transportation, food and drink, and utilities than they did six months ago.
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Most workers support workplace vaccine and mask mandates
The return to the pre-COVID workplace is highly uneven across countries and demographic groups.