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57% globally think their country is not doing enough to meet its infrastructure needs
People continue to recognise infrastructure’s ‘double dividend’ but see substantial room for improvement.
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How the ways we respond to climate change could lead to conflict
Joshua Busby, author of “States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security” and non-resident fellow at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, discusses the geopolitical risks of a changing climate.
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How the future of conflict will transform business in a fragmented world
Imagine it’s 2034 and the world is more fragmented than it’s been in generations. AI-driven cyberattacks, disinformation, nationalism and polarization drive wedges between friends and enemies alike. How do you do business in that world? How do consumers react?
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Americans Look to Generate Additional Income Streams As They Report High Levels of Financial Anxiety
Over eight in ten (82%) Americans are interested in receiving personal financial information as most (80%) say their financial situation causes anxiety
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Mental health is now the number one health problem, ahead of cancer and coronavirus
48% across 31 countries say the quality of the healthcare in their country is good – but the picture is inconsistent.
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Consumer confidence down across Europe in September 2023
Sentiment declines significantly in Germany, Spain, and Italy.
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September 2023 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Shows Stability Following Months of Volatility
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People more likely to think their education system is poor than good
The first edition of the Ipsos Global Education Monitor looks at people’s attitudes to education and teaching, including a special feature on the role of AI in the classroom.
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Data Dive: How people around the world feel about climate change
In five points, we uncover opinions on everything from anxiety about severe weather to who bears responsibility for fixing ‘global boiling.
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Data Dive: How women and men feel about abortion issues
In five points, we look at how people across 29 countries feel about everything from if, and when, abortion should be legal to who, if anyone, should be punished when it’s illegal.