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Despite Woes, Conflicts, World a Happier Place than in 2007 as 22% (+2 points) of Global Citizens Say They're `Very Happy'
A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for What Makes You Happy Magazine finds that while eight in 10 (77%) citizens in 24 countries generally say they are `happy' in their lives, one quarter (22%) report they are `very happy'--a key measure that identifies comparative depth and intensity of happiness among country citizens and the world. Whereas the general assessment of happiness tends to remain fairly static over time, the measure of those who are `very happy' has the greatest amount of fluctuation.
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Three Quarters of Adults Spending Less than $100 on Their Valentine, including a Quarter Who Don't Plan on Spending a Dime
Cards, Romantic Nights Out, Candy and Flowers Top Gifts to Give and Receive
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Two in Ten (19%) Global Employees `Very Likely' to Take Full-time Job Abroad for 2-3 Years, 10% Pay Raise
Employees in Mexico (34%), Brazil (32%), Russia (31%), Turkey (31%) and India (28%) Most Likely to Relocate Top Incentives: Option to Return in Two Years, 10% Pay Increase, Plane Tickets to Visit Home and Language Training
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Two in Ten (19%) Global Employees `Very Likely' to Take Full-time Job Abroad for 2-3 Years, 10% Pay Raise
Employees in Mexico (34%), Brazil (32%), Russia (31%), Turkey (31%) and India (28%) Most Likely to Relocate; Top Incentives: Option to Return in Two Years, 10% Pay Increase, Plane Tickets to Visit Home and Language Training
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It Takes GRIT to Recognize Ipsos Innovation
Upcoming Study Ranks Ipsos as a Leader in Innovation for Approach and Philosophy to Research