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Ipsos Update - June 2017
Welcome to the June edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos’ teams around the world.
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Majority of ANC members say Zuma must resign
The approval rating of President Jacob Zuma, as expressed by South African voters and even by ANC supporters is at the lowest level ever, according to the latest eNCA/Ipsos Approval Ratings poll. In addition, the majority of South Africans are asking for his resignation.
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Race Relations in South Africa: Poll
Incidents of racism regularly make headlines in South Africa, politicians blame each other of racism and civil actions are described as "racist"… but how do South Africans of different race groups feel about each other? How do they interpret the headlines? And how do they see the future of our multiracial country?
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Ipsos Update - May 2017
Welcome to the May edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly round-up of Ipsos’ research and thinking from around the world.
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Global Trends Survey 2017
Attitudes and behaviours of consumers and citizens around the world. 23 countries. 18,000 interviews.
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South African Grant Recipients in the Spotlight
In the latest Pulse of the People™ study in South Africa we examined attitudes and opinions of country direction, delivery of government services and opinions of leadership among those who are receiving social grants from the government and those who are not.
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Ipsos Update - April 2017
Welcome to the April edition of Ipsos Update - our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Global Attitudes towards Abortion
A new poll conducted by Ipsos in 24 countries around the world sheds light on the global citizens’ views on the controversial subject of abortion.
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South Africans and the Economy: 3 in every 10 believe that their families will be better off in a year's time
Three in every ten adult South Africans believe things will take a turn for the better in the next year, while just over half believe that things will be about the same and a further two in every ten think that their families will be worse off in a year's time.
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South Africans appear disappointed by the country's political leadership
South Africans appear disheartened by the country's political leadership, according to the latest eNCA / Ipsos Approval Ratings poll.