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Flair Morocco 2024: Achievement and Accelerations
In this first edition of Flair Morocco, our local experts share their perspectives on themes including emerged middle classes, inflation, and global megatrends.
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Global attitudes to crime and law enforcement
This 31-country study tracks how people around the world see crime playing out in their communities, what they want governments to do, and how much trust they have in law enforcement.
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Sustainability
Indonesians are increasingly concerned about climate change and its impact on their lives, recognising the intersectionality of environmental issues with poverty, health, and education. The country faces challenges from rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and pollution, impacting livelihoods and exacerbating inequalities.
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Automotive
Indonesia’s automotive sector is a growing and increasingly strategic industry. However, despite government promotions of electric vehicles, high costs and lack of infrastructure remain significant barriers.
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Global Attitudes to Refugees: a 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR
A new 52-country survey from Ipsos and UNHCR for World Refugee Day 2024 reveals enduring public support for refugees, alongside stark variations in attitudes.
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The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024: Changing attitudes and feelings about AI and the future it will bring
Is Artificial Intelligence a friend or a foe? People are unsure whether to be excited or nervous about a future with AI.
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From committed to engaging brands
Brands are moving from performative activism to actively engaging with causes their customers care about. This shift ensures genuine impact, avoids "washing" accusations, and builds trust by aligning with consumer values and providing tangible results.
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Ipsos Pride Survey 2024: Gen Zers most likely to identify as LGBT+
Our new survey across 26 countries finds gender, generational and geographical divides on everything from same-sex marriage to brands supporting the community
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Global views on the treatment of ethnic minorities
Our annual Ipsos Equalities Index, which runs for the second time this year, includes a question designed to discover which groups people believe suffer the most from unfair and unequal treatment in their country.
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Double-barrelled Questions
Double-barrelled questions are those that functionally ask respondents two questions at the same time and only allow one response.