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Global consumer confidence getting closer to pre-pandemic level
No significant month-on-month drop in consumer sentiment recorded in any market
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The impact of race, ethnicity, and national origin on opportunities: Perceptions and personal experience
Survey for the World Economic Forum explores how much access to employment, education, housing, and social services is influenced by ethnicity and national origin across 27 countries
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The political party landscape in South Africa amidst Covid-19
Political choices are relatively stable despite seven months of Covid-19 lockdown rules
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SMME’s - Understanding the impact of Covid-19
More than half of the owners of Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMME’s) say they experienced great uncertainty regarding the sustainability of their businesses during the last few months, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Study shows increased support for refugees worldwide
A new global Ipsos study shows increasing support for the principle of people seeking refuge from war or persecution but concerns about Coronavirus mean that half want their country to be less welcoming to refugees.
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Ipsos Update - June 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest insights on the impacts of coronavirus and how we can plan for the future, customer experience – including the emerging health and safety agenda, attitudes to work, the second world war, and public opinion from New Zealand and Australia.
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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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The economic implications of the coronavirus: views and fears of online South Africans
Countries, including South Africa, are looking at gradually reopening and restarting economic activities, ending weeks of paralysing lockdown.
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South Africans and the threat of SARS-CoV-2
3,524,429 infections worldwide and 247,838 deaths worldwide. These stark figures were published at 14h15 (SAST) on 4 May 2020, by the esteemed Johns Hopkins University in the USA.
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Two-thirds of citizens around the world agree that climate change is as serious as Covid-19
At the beginning of 2020, eight in every ten (80%) online South Africans believed that the average temperatures would increase during the year to come. This opinion was shared by 77% of citizens across the world surveyed at the time. (Ipsos South Africa press release “Predictions 2020”, published on 20 January 2020.)