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2019 US Politics - 35% of Americans approve of his handling of corruption issues
Just 35 percent of Americans approve of how President Trump is handling Russia.
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Consumer confidence hits highest level since 2018 with jobs driving gains
Eleven out of 24 countries see a significant increase in confidence over the last three months.
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What worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
Corruption, inequality overtook unemployment as the No.1 global worry in 2017: poll.
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Economic and social costs of violence against women and girls
New study examines the economic and social costs of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ghana, Pakistan and South Sudan.
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Promising signs of improvement emerge on UK high streets
Footfall on May Day bank holiday (6th May) helped contribute to the strong month with the number of shoppers up by +8.4% on levels last year.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index - June 2019
June 2019 sees the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index at 49.6, up 0.3 against last month, at the same level it was three months ago, but down 0.8 of a point over the past year. Uptick in optimism in India, the U.S. and several European markets. Japan, Saudi Arabia and Australia show signs of slowdown. Latin America and South Africa still in a slump.
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Artificial intelligence: Four points of vigilance
This article on AI from Helen Zeitoun, CEO Science Organisation and CEO Ipsos in France, was originally published in French in Strategies, March 2019.
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What worries the world - May 2019
What Worries the World is a Global Advisor survey in 28 countries. tracking whether people think their country is on the right/wrong track and what their top concerns are. This quicklinks document provides the latest global summary of the survey findings and links to the full decks for each country, in different languages.
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Three in ten American millennials took three or more mini-vacations
Younger Americans opting for shorter vacations as millennials (72%) most likely to have taken a mini-vacation in the last year.
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Is the new generation more entrepreneurial than previous generations?
Ipsos research conducted on behalf of IPF, run across seven markets, looks at financial wellbeing in young adults.