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Squeezed in the middle in super-ageing Japan
A briefing on how the world’s premier ageing society feels about growing older in Japan.
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Is the new generation more entrepreneurial than previous generations?
Ipsos research conducted on behalf of IPF, run across seven markets, looks at financial wellbeing in young adults.
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Parenting Decoded 2019 in South East Asia
Ipsos 2019 SEA Syndicated Research Series. Ipsos’ Parenting Decoded 2019 brings unparalleled reach and understanding to the incredible diversity of parenting needs, values and beliefs across key markets in South-East Asia.
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Attitudes to Europe on the eve of the 2019 European Elections
New Ipsos global study shows nearly half of people in 10 European countries think things across the EU are on the wrong track – but less pessimistic than in 2017. 44% say they are not very interested in the upcoming European Parliament elections. Worldwide, half think the European project as a whole has made Europe stronger.
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House Lannister in Peril: Cersei and Jaime's Death Foreseen
Game of Thrones Predictions. Content warning: Spoilers ahead
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Final Election Outlook 7 May 2019 in South Africa
With service delivery in the spotlight over the last few months, the most important post-1994 election in South Africa’s history will take place on Wednesday 8 May 2019 and, in spite of the electorate’s unhappiness about service delivery and other issues, it is unlikely that the low turnout figure and the phenomenon of ANC “stay-away voters” of the local government elections of August 2016 will be repeated.
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[EVENT] Transforming Society Salon Series: Innovations in 21st Century Research
On June 9, join Ipsos for our new series designed to bring our passionate clients and partners together from across the public and private sectors, in order to share knowledge and foster collaboration in our collective efforts to understand our transforming society.
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Arya Stark becomes second favorite to take the Throne
Game of Thrones Predictions. Content warning: Spoilers ahead
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Ipsos Update - May 2019
May’s edition presents Ipsos’ latest research and thinking on topics including climate change, our ‘vices’ – or morally questionable behaviours, driverless cars, shopper technology, creative advertising and trends in MENA.
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YouthView: Understanding risk behaviours for meningococcal meningitis among young people
While meningococcal meningitis is relatively uncommon, it is unpredictable, may progress very rapidly and can lead to death in as little as 24 hours from the first symptoms.(1,2)
Although only a few of those exposed to the bacteria will actually develop disease, adolescents and young adults are more likely than any other age group to carry the bacteria without showing symptoms, with carriage rates peaking in 19 year olds with almost 1 in 4 (24%) carrying.(3)