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Scottish Household Survey Annual Report 2016
The latest annual report of the Scottish Household Survey has just been published by the Scottish Government.
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Exporting Healthcare: a New Phase for Australia, the ‘Lucky Country’
Australia’s economy is in transition. The nation is actively trying to set course for an economy where the relative GDP footprint earned from being the world’s quarry is smaller, replaced all manner of services, knowledge and experiences; mostly exported into emerging Asian countries. We are plotting a plan to be less brawn, more brains. Less soil, more skills.
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Global Perceptions of Development Progress: ‘Perils of Perceptions’ Research
These are the findings from a 28-country study conducted by Ipsos with the Gates Foundation. This study investigated knowledge of major development progress, expectations of the future and the main issues worrying the world at this moment.
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Over-the-Counter (OTC) Self-Medication Now Common Practice in Hong Kong
Due to their busy lifestyle, more and more people in Hong Kong find over-the-counter (OTC) self-medication the most appropriate remedy to minor ailments.
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How to Improve Employee Engagement in Times of Change
In our latest blog, Antonis Kazouris, Research Executive at Ipsos LEAD, discusses the importance of employee engagement in times of change.
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Unlocking the opportunities for crop science products in CLMV
Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam, collectively known as CLMV, account for a third of ASEAN geographical area and experience continuous growth in both GDP and population.
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Paradise Lost
Can France’s new president help French society become more at ease with itself? Simon Atkinson shares findings from Ipsos’s Global Trends survey on the problems facing the country.
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New Zealanders Call for a Change in Government
Almost half of New Zealanders want a change in government and 43% feel that the country is headed in the wrong direction
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2017 US Politics - Trump's Disapproval Number (43%) is Higher than his Approval Number (35%) (June 28)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval number remains low, now at 35%.