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Ipsos Update – March 2019
March’s Ipsos Update presents our latest research on the future of the global population, ageing and attitudes towards automation. We also introduce new white papers on mothers in Asia, Japanese society and brand-building advertising campaigns.
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Going Beyond the Ice Bucket Challenge
Last month, I AM ALS was launched. It’s a patient-led movement that will pick up where the Ice Bucket Challenge left off.
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Data in Context: Vacations in Japan
A country briefing on Japan’s work and holiday habits, adding cultural depth to survey findings.
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Drop in Consumer Confidence Accelerates in China and the U.S.
Increasing optimism in Mexico and Brazil contributes to Global Index stability
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How automation has transformed the way we work
Worker Preparedness and Consumer Attitudes toward Automation Vary Widely Across Countries
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Less than half of young Europeans consider themselves well prepared to enter the job market
Preparing the New Generation for the Future of Work.
A survey of European youth, employers and education actors
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What Worries Japan
Looking at Ipsos’ “What Worries the World?” survey findings, a briefing from the Ipsos Japan team dives into the top concerns reported by the Japanese population.
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What Worries the World - January 2019
The majority (57%) of people around the world think things in their country are on the wrong track. Financial/political corruption currently occupies the top spot for global concern with 33% saying this.
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The Future of ageing
Global study finds high levels of concern about ageing and paints a negative picture for later life.