Three-quarters around the world say their country’s society is divided – and the majority think their country is now more divided than it was 10 years ago, especially in Europe. Differences in political views are seen as the greatest cause of tension, followed by differences between rich and poor. However, despite these divisions, the majority of people in most countries agree that people across the world have more things in common than things that make them different.
Indonesia is more often in the news because of volcanic eruptions, tsunamis or other disasters, than for a more positive coverage. It is all the more unfair since the country, one of the most attractive in the world for tourists, has been experiencing sustained economic growth for decades and, since the election of the President Jokowi, has undertaken an unprecedented effort to modernize its infrastructure not just in Jakarta but all over the archipelago.
The report sheds light on KSA consumers' shopping behaviour across both online and offline channels, including adoption levels, drivers, and barriers to using each channel.
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
The South Africa Primary Consumer Sentiment (“Consumer Confidence”) Index (“PCSI”) as measured by the Thomson Reuters/Ipsos PCSI for April 2018 is down 4.5 percentage points over last month.
Ipsos Healthcare has announced the expansion of its syndicated Pan-Cancer Testing Monitor (PCTM) to the Australian market. The PCTM, which has been running in the US since 2016, measures and tracks the usage of pan-cancer tests, which are designed to test for a wide range of cancer types to help doctors make more informed treatment decisions.