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Data breach hits 100 million: How worried are you about online security?
Survey finds people value privacy and compensation over the benefits of sharing data.
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A Revival of the Left?
This article on the current state of the political left in France includes a comparative study of electoral trends in Canada, the UK, Italy, Sweden, Germany and Spain. It identifies the strengths and weaknesses of parties on the left, changing voter profiles, and strategies for political renewal.
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2019 US Politics - 35% of Americans approve of his handling of corruption issues
Just 35 percent of Americans approve of how President Trump is handling Russia.
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Consumer confidence hits highest level since 2018 with jobs driving gains
Eleven out of 24 countries see a significant increase in confidence over the last three months.
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66.
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What worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
Corruption, inequality overtook unemployment as the No.1 global worry in 2017: poll.
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Economic and social costs of violence against women and girls
New study examines the economic and social costs of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ghana, Pakistan and South Sudan.
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The illusion of stability: What Worries the World?
Using 100 months of data, we go beyond the headline stats to uncover long-term trends and surprising developments in the reported social and political concerns around the world.
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Ipsos work on Rohingya crisis wins World Bank South Asia region project of the year
Ipsos fused data from drone-acquired aerial imagery, social media analytics, multi-spectral imagery, and ground surveys for WB assessment of Rohingya migrant crisis in Cox Bazaar, Bangladesh.
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Ipsos Update - July 2019
July’s edition of Ipsos Update presents our latest research and white papers on topics including refugees and human rights, online security and trust in the media, Out of Home advertising and subscription services.