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Germany maintains top “nation brand” ranking, Canada and Japan overtake the UK to round out the top three
2021 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index: Canada and Japan overtake the U.K. to round out the top three; U.S. sees reputational gains from 2020.
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Creating jobs and economic recovery are the main challenges for Latin America
Our Latin American opinion leaders survey presents views of the region's prospects for recovery and the main challenges it will face in the next 18 months.
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Support for legal status of abortion growing in Latin America while softening in Western Europe
27-country survey finds nearly half saying abortion should be permitted whenever a woman wants one, and one quarter saying it should be allowed only in certain circumstances.
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Ipsos Update – September 2021
This month we feature new research on women in advertising and wellbeing in India, alongside updates on world opinion on globalisation, economic recovery, exercise and sports, and more.
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Global consumer sentiment growth has nearly halted
Consumer confidence is down in the world’s two largest economies
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Amid the uncertainty of the pandemic, the S of ESG is coming under greater scrutiny
As ESG has surged up the consumer agenda, new Ipsos data shows that improving society is identified as the top priority for multinationals among consumers across the globe – perhaps not surprising given the social implications of the pandemic. While fundamental issues such as safe working conditions are seen as most important here, each company should carefully consider how to adapt its operations to improve sustainable business practice. Companies should continue to pursue actions on all three pillars of ESG though. Not just because E and G remain critical in the public’s eyes, but also as it – as we should all know now – makes good business sense to do so.
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Our latest India briefing paper explores the impact of Covid-19 and digitalisation on mental wellbeing.
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Populist, anti-elite and nativist views linked to globally widespread broken-system sentiment
“System Is Broken” Index highly correlated with outcomes-based metrics indicative of social progress
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Workers want more flexibility from their employers after COVID
Survey of employed adults in 29 countries for the World Economic Forum finds one in four now working from home more often than before the pandemic; preference is for working remotely half of the time after it is over.
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Global consumer confidence almost back to pre-pandemic level
Investment Index at its highest since October 2019