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How old is too old to work? Depends where you live and how you view, experience ageism
The average age up until when a person is considered employable across 28 countries is 49.
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75 years later, honoring World War II still matters
The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide.
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Coronavirus dominates global worries
COVID-19 overtakes all other issues in Ipsos’ What Worries the World survey with the highest level of concern recorded for any category since the series began.
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Two thirds of citizens around the world agree climate change is as serious a crisis as Coronavirus
Citizens want economic recovery actions to prioritise climate change.
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ARF: How Covid-19 is affecting public attitudes [Webinar recording]
Every crisis is unique, but every crisis also has antecedents in history – especially with regard to the crisis’s effect on public opinion.
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London ranks as the top “City Brand.” Sydney emerges in second place, while Paris declines from first in 2017 to third in 2020
London is the world’s top “City Brand”, with Sydney, Paris, New York, and Rome rounding out the top five, according to the people in ten countries surveyed for the Anholt-Ipsos City Brands Index.
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A rapidly changing landscape: Social media discussions of COVID-19
With the situation changing daily, the focus of online COVID-19-related conversation is constantly evolving in response.
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From worries about the worldwide markets to concern for personal safety and political responses
Social media data links the impact of Coronavirus epidemic and global economic fears.
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Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity
Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity provides a single-source dataset of over 200 questions Ipsos asked of people in 33 markets, on global opinions, attitudes and behaviours around brands, technology, society, consumerism and much more, and combines it with expert analysis by trend specialists.
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[EVENT] International conference on the U.S. primaries: Who will face Trump?
This international conference, scheduled for March 12, is organized by the Center for United States Studies of the Raoul-Dandurand Chair at the University of Quebec – Montreal (UQAM).