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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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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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Online South Africans have more confidence in government than in business when it come to Covid-19
A majority of online South Africans are confident that the national government is effectively addressing the threat posed by the spread of the coronavirus, even as lockdowns and closures force millions to isolate themselves. They also expressed their confidence in international institutions in handling the crisis.
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Online South Africans have more confidence in government than in business when it come to Covid-19
A majority of online South Africans are confident that the national government is effectively addressing the threat posed by the spread of the coronavirus, even as lockdowns and closures force millions to isolate themselves. They also expressed their confidence in international institutions in handling the crisis.
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Close to three in ten men say sexual jokes or stories at work are acceptable
Nearly three in ten men (28%) around the world think it’s acceptable to tell jokes or stories of a sexual nature at work, according to a new global survey to mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2020
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A Hard Day’s Work: Global Attitudes to Gender Equality in the Workplace
A NEW global study carried out in 27 countries by Ipsos in the UK, in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London for International Women’s Day shows men and women remain divided about gender equality in the workplace.
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Only one third of workers expect their job to be automated
Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum finds most employed adults across the world trust they have the skills needed to weather automation.
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Throwaway World: 8 in 10 believe manufacturers should be obliged to reduce packaging waste
A new global online Ipsos survey finds 80% of “connected” people around the world saying that manufacturers should be obliged to help with the recycling and reuse of the packaging that they produce. This sentiment is shared by 86% of South Africans who have access to the internet.
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Ipsos Update - September 2019
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.