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Less than half of young Europeans consider themselves well prepared to enter the job market
Preparing the New Generation for the Future of Work.
A survey of European youth, employers and education actors
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What Worries Japan
Looking at Ipsos’ “What Worries the World?” survey findings, a briefing from the Ipsos Japan team dives into the top concerns reported by the Japanese population.
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What Worries the World - January 2019
The majority (57%) of people around the world think things in their country are on the wrong track. Financial/political corruption currently occupies the top spot for global concern with 33% saying this.
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The Future of Work
Six in Ten Employed Adults Across 7-Countries Report Being Satisfied With Their Current Job. Job Satisfaction and Work Space are Connected.
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2019 US Politics - Healthcare (19%) continue to be the most important issue facing the nation
Americans' optimism toward the direction of the country continues to fall.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (01/30/2019)
Pessimism about the direction of the country continues to grow despite the reopening of the government this week.
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2019 US Politics - 23% of Americans approve of the way Congress is handling its job
All Americans, including Republicans, are growing less optimistic about the direction of the country.
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2019 US Politics - Immigration is a much more salient issue for 34% of Republicans
Half of Democrats and Republicans continue to approve of the job their representatives are doing in Congress, despite the partial government shutdown.
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2019 US Politics - 17% of Americans view immigration as the most pressing issue
Americans are less optimistic about the direction of the country as the partial government shutdown continues with no resolution on the horizon.
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2019 US Politics - 55% Americans believe America is headed off on the wrong track
Amid the partial government shutdown, Americans' sentiments toward the direction of the country and elected officials remains unchanged.