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30% of adults say most people can be trusted
Most people in China and India say they tend trust others; few in Brazil, Malaysia, and Turkey do.
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Lifting of COVID restrictions fails to trigger an uptick in global consumer confidence
Expectations Index drops significantly in Germany and Italy
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What Worries the World - February 2022
The global public’s top 5 concerning issues remain unchanged, with Covid-19 still top. But inflation now ranks 6th with almost one in four (23%) worldwide now saying it is a worry in their country.
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Covid-19: Expectations and vaccination
Majorities in each of 30 countries believe we will never fully stop the spread of COVID, but views on vaccination mandates vary widely.
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Global consumer confidence remains still
No significant change in sentiment since last month in most of survey’s 24 countries; global index on par with pre-pandemic level.
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The Devil you know: Gender inequality in Japan
Why Japan continues to shrug off the staggering costs of gender inequality. An Ipsos Flair chapter written by our experts in Japan.
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Flair Brazil 2022 - Gaps & Bridges
At last, Covid-19 will not be the main protagonist. But which issues are arising in its wake, and what will prove most important in Brazil’s election year?
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Public Opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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TALKS THAT MATTER: The qualities children learn at home
The Ipsos Global Commons Survey studied the qualities and values people consider important to develop in children, rather than the practical foundations of upbringing. This insights will allow brands not only to communicate with their parent audience at a higher level, but they will also get an idea of the attitudes that influence the behavioral profile of young generations.