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Global Study Shows Potential For More Political Uncertainty Ahead
Many around the world believe their country is in decline and the system is rigged against them.
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Australians Want More Action on Climate Change – Annual Ipsos Climate Change Report
Australians willing to spend taxpayer money on projects to combat climate change. The 2016 edition is the tenth consecutive year we have asked Australians their views on environmental topics with a focus on climate change.
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Ipsos/NPR Data: Healthcare Knowledge and Perception in the US
The findings for the Ipsos poll on healthcare perceptions and knowledge for NPR were released today.
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Kenya: 2017 Poll a Two-Horse Race
With less than two years to the next election, the Presidential contest is shaping up as a clear two-horse race between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Cord leader Raila Odinga.
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This is What Kenyans Want in 2017
Making more money is the major goal for majority of Kenyans in the new year.
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Ipsos/Buzzfeed Poll Shows Global Support for Transgender Rights
Citizens in 23 countries polled: Spain and Sweden top list for supporting transgender rights.
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2017: High Hopes Or Dire Straits
Optimistic about the New Year? This and other questions asked in 25 countries around the world in this latest Global @dvisor poll.
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2017 US Politics - Economy Remains at the Top of the List of the Most Serious Problem Facing the US (January 4)
58% of Americans believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction, with Republicans (61%) and Democrats (56%) having a fair amount of pessimism. More Independents (67%) believe that the country is off on the wrong track.
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China Pulse - December 2016
China’s economy showed moderate but steady growth with a year-on-year GDP increase of 6.7 percent at comparable prices in Q3 2016.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - December 2016
2016 has been a turbulent year, with a number of global events, such as Brexit and the US presidential elections, influencing the global economic situation. Despite all the calamity of the outgoing year, all three Ipsos Global @dvisor economic assessment averages are finishing on a positive note.