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  • Teenagers Publication

    Africap - African Youth

    Africa has the world’s youngest population. Young people account for 60% of the continent’s population. More specifically, there are 220 million young people aged 15-24 in Africa. According to a UNESCO forecast, there will be 350 million in 2030.
  • Politics Survey

    Even Odds for Trump & Clinton: Is Trump a 'Spoiler' or a 'Game-Changer'?

    It’s now inevitable that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will meet in the general election this fall. Who will win? This, of course, is the million-dollar question. As election forecasters, we at Ipsos typically analyze two key pieces of information when assessing election odds.
  • Election Survey

    2016 US Elections - Clinton Now Up 9% Points to Trump’s (June 2)

    Barack Obama’s approval rating is up to 52% this week. This is the highest approval rating the Reuters/Ipsos poll has shown since 2012.
  • Public Health Publication

    Brexit and the UK Pharma Industry

    The ‘In’ and ‘Out’ campaigns are now intensifying, but ‘Brexit’ has been a constant topic of conversation since the referendum date was announced 3 months ago. A British exit could have widespread repercussions for many sectors within the UK economy, especially in highly regulated and controlled industries such as pharmaceuticals.
  • Economic Pulse Publication

    Brazil Pulse - Is the Temporary Suspension of Dilma Rousseff an Opportunity for Temer? - May 2016

    With the temporary suspension of Dilma Rousseff, there is a tendency with a positive trend regarding the country’s direction and the government seems to be moving on. Is it an opportunity for Temer?
    The Consumer Confidence Index grows 2 points and points to a gradual rising tendency - inflation and unemployment will be the key pillars to confirm this trend.
    In a scenario in which 70% of the public opinion is in favor of new elections and with no impacting messages regarding its first actions, Michel Temer's disapproval index rose again after two consecutive drops.
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