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Global consumer confidence rises to highest point in sixteen months
All four sub-indices show significant gains as sentiment rises across much of Europe.
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Data Dive: How motherhood is viewed around the world
In five infographics, we uncover how people feel about everything from whether being a mother/wife is a woman’s main role in society to stigma surrounding fathers taking the lead with childrearing.
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Two global religious divides: geographic and generational
Ipsos Global Advisor survey reveals changes in beliefs and attitudes toward religion among both high-income and emerging countries and across age groups.
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Data Dive: What’s worrying people around the world the most this spring? Cash, crime and corruption.
Worries related to money dominate the top five list as economic uncertainty rises and pandemic plummets.
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55% of Europeans fear that the energy transition will further fragment society
An exclusive survey by Ipsos and BNP Paribas has taken the pulse of Europeans with regard to the transition and the resulting inequalities. Between urgency and fear, it is more than ever time to take the right path.
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What Worries the World – April 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 13 months.
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Ipsos.Digital makes its fully automated research platform available in Japanese
Ipsos.Digital, a self-service research platform that offers clients fast, simplified access to global research capabilities and insights, today announces that it is available in Japanese.
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Earth Day 2023 – Is concern and focus slipping on climate change?
A new global Ipsos survey of 21,231 adults reveals that, on average across 29 countries, just under a third (31%) of people agree that their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people are going to work together to tackle climate change. Agreement has fallen since last year by an average of eight percentage points across the 26 countries surveyed both in 2022 and this year.
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Consumer confidence moves in opposite directions among world’s largest economies
Sentiment rises significantly in Japan, Germany, and Canada while France hits a two-year low.