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South Africa - Economic Difficulties and a Small Ray of Hope
Three in every ten adult South Africans believe things will take a turn for the better in the next year, while just over half believe that things will be about the same and a further two in every ten think that their families will be worse off in a year's time.
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National Youth Social Action Survey 2016 in UK
Step Up To Serve and the Office for Civil Society commissioned Ipsos to run the 2016 wave of the National Youth Social Action Survey. The study has been running alongside the #iwill campaign.
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Optimism Now Resides with Emerging Market Youth
Citi Foundation commissioned an Ipsos survey to examine the economic prospects and pursuits of young people in 45 cities from 32 countries around the world. The following findings are based on the voices of the nearly 7,000 young people surveyed. This survey highlights the differences between the developed and the developing world.
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rating is the Same, 45% of All Americans Approve (February 22)
The biggest takeaway from this week’s Ipsos Core Political Data is that the direction of the state is essentially unchanged from last week. President Trump’s approval rating is the same, 45% of all Americans approve and 50% disapprove of the job he is doing as Commander in Chief. As with previous Ipsos data on this point, there is a sharp party divide with 19% of Democrats approving of the job, and 79% disapproving. On the Republican side, 82% approve of Trump’s handling of the job, while 16% disapprove. Among Independents 39% support – and 53% oppose.
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Taking responsibility - Ipsos Supports B-aba Autism charity in France
Following the successful application by Miloserdie in Kazakhstan, B-aba Autisme became the first charity to successfully apply in France.
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Taking Responsibility - Ipsos supports Die Arche in Germany
Die Arche in Hamburg is a house for children and young adults from socially disadvantaged families.
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Big Data and Machine Learning: Where Are We Heading To?
From Monday morning moans to Saturday night selfies, more information about our lives is being captured and analysed than ever before. In fact, over 90% of all available human data has been recorded in the last two years and is already being used to transform the world around us.
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Less than half of women globally believe women have equal opportunities to men
While almost two thirds of men do believe women have equal opportunities to men.
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Taking Responsibility - The Joseph School in Haiti
The Ipsos Foundation is supporting the Joseph School in Haiti for students, many of them are orphans.
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Six in Ten Small Business Owners in the U.S. Are Optimistic About Their Finances in 2017
Technology seen to have the most positive impact on business.