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What Worries the World - March 2018
New global poll finds three concerns top the world’s worry list: financial/political corruption (35%), unemployment (34%) and poverty/social inequality (34%).
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Trend Obs MENA 2018
Emerging trends, drivers of future life and consumption in North Africa and Middle-East.
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Ipsos Update - April 2018
April’s edition features our Flair France report, a global study on gender equality, a report on Russian outbound travel trends and a paper examining purchase decisions from a behavioural science perspective.
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International Women’s Day: Global Misperceptions of Equality and the Need to Press for Progress
To mark International Women’s Day, and in the wake of the #metoo campaign, a new global study by Ipsos in collaboration with International Women’s Day across 27 countries highlights the level of concern people around the world have about a number of equality issues.
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Ipsos Update - March 2018
March’s edition features new papers on the African middle class, women's economic empowerment, and a neuro take on the Super Bowl ads. There are also global public opinion studies on the recent Winter Olympics and attitudes towards transgender people.
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[EVENT] Canadian Summit on Communications in Healthcare Setting
March 22, Ipsos is delighted to be presenting at the inaugural Communications in Healthcare Settings Summit, a conference designed specifically towards the healthcare sector’s communication, public relations, and marketing professionals.
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[EVENT] Wired Health - Innovation for Life
March 15 - Wired Health is the Wired Italia event dedicated to health technologies.
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[EVENT] Outbound Travel From Russia
On March 13-15, Ipsos Comcon expert Mila Novichenkova, Marketing and Communications Director, will present a report about Outbound Travel From Russia.
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Flair India 2018 - Aspiration to Action
In 2018, the Indian economy will be in fifth place worldwide, ahead of France and the UK. This dynamic, opening new balances of power, is part of a favourable trend for Asian countries that will be in the ranking of the ten largest economies in the next 15 years.