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Affluents Don't Spend Like Bill Gates
In 2016 Bill Gates, just like in 2015, was the richest man in the world. The American business magazine Forbes estimated his assets at $75 billion, that's $4.2 billion less than the year before. Yet the former CEO of Microsoft is not known as an icon of luxury and high living, large yachts and expensive cars are not for Gates! His preference is towards charity projects and the funding of medical research.
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[EVENT] IIeX 2016 Latin America
The world is increasingly mobile, is your research following? Research today and tomorrow cannot ignore the mobile revolution. But how do mobile respondents behave and what is their value ? We will debunk a few common myths about mobile respondents, share key findings on how to engage them for better research quality and enhanced capabilities.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - June 2016
After posting gains for three months in a row, the national economic assessment average is down one point this month, with 38% of global citizens rating their national economic situation as “good”.
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Understand And Improve The Wellbeing At Work
Wellbeing at work is a growing challenge for companies struggling with an unpredictable economic environment and in that perspective, more and more become dependent from their employees’ willingness to go the extra mile. Encouraging ‘wellbeing at work’ by developing active policies in this area positively impacts employees engagement and eventually companies sustainable performance. In our 2016 research, a little bit more 7 out of 10 employees overall are positive about their wellbeing at work.
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It’s Nativism: Explaining the Drivers of Trump’s Popular Support
A year ago who would have believed it—Trump the presumptive nominee for the Republican party! For the longest time, most expected Trump would implode. But to the prognosticators chagrin this did not happen.
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The Economic Situation in Latin America
A study of journalists and opinion leaders in 16 Latin American countries paints a very mixed picture of economic prospects in the region.
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How Concerned Are You About the Zika Virus?
In light of the most recent news regarding the spread of the Zika virus, Ipsos conducted a poll to gauge the level of concern about the virus among citizens of 27 countries around the world.
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[EVENT] Research Renovation at ESOMAR 2016
The 2016 ESOMAR Latin America Congress which recently took place in Bogota was themed "Research Renovation." Ipsos had a strong visibility at the conference.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - December 2015
The national economic assessment index finishes the year flat with four in 10 (39%) of global citizens describing their global economic situation as “good”. Despite some mid-year fluctuations (July 2015 – 42%), the national index remains exactly the same as it was one year ago. Winners and losers: Italy recorded the highest net points gain in 2015 (16%, + 9pts.). Brazil shed the most points, to end the year at the all-time low (4%, - 18 pts.).
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Global Warming Issue Unites World Opinion
82% view climate change as major threat. On the heels of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Paris, Ipsos polled citizens around the world to gauge their opinion on the climate change and global warming issues.