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Signals #8: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This eighth edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
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South Africans reluctant to send children back to school
In 9 out of 16 countries surveyed, most people are comfortable with returning to their workplace, however only two countries are comfortable with children back at school.
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Signals #6: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis
Our sixth edition of Signals presents new research from our teams around the world, drawing on our global polling, expert analysis and studies carried out by our teams in different countries. The aim is to keep all of us in touch with the latest information as the impacts of the crisis continue to unfold.
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As we head into level 4, South Africans strongly support lockdown
More than eight in every ten online South Africans (84%) agree that a total lockdown was correct - given the risks of the Covid-19 epidemic.
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Global attitudes toward gender in 2020
Peru, Spain and Brazil scored as the least gendered countries. Russia was the most gendered, followed by Serbia and China.
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Gender Equality Around the World
A new global study conducted by Ipsos in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and International Women’s Day finds the majority of men agree that that women won’t achieve equality without their support but half believe they are expected to do too much to support women’s equality.
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Ipsos Response to "Pollsters, the DA has a surprise in store for you"
Below Ipsos's response to "Pollsters the DA has a surprise in store for you", written by Jonathan Moakes and published in the Daily Maverick on 10 July 2018
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New study finds that trade in illegal cigarettes flourished during 2014 – 2017 SARS Crisis
Johannesburg, July 5, 2018 – ILLEGAL cigarettes costing as little as R5 per pack are now available for sale in more than 100,000 shops all across South Africa, according to a major new study released today.
And more than one third of cigarettes in ‘non-organised’ shops – which account for almost 80% of all tobacco sales – are being sold for well below the government’s R17.85 minimum in tax payable.
The Ipsos Study is the most robust scientific analysis of the multi-billion-rand illegal cigarette market ever carried out in South Africa. It has been peer-reviewed and independently validated.
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Global Views on Cyberbullying
Global awareness of cyberbullying is increasing, however 1 in 4 adults globally have still never heard of it. In South Africa, 88% report being aware of it and almost three-quarters of South Africans believe that anti-bullying measures are insufficient.
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Canada, The U.S. and South Africa have the most inclusive view of Nationality: Ipsos Poll
Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index Compares Countries’ Acceptance of Social and Cultural Diversity