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The Economic Pulse of the World - October 2014
Despite the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and continuing tensions between Russia and the United States, the global average for national economic assessment remains unchanged for the second month in a row; the local economic assessment average is up one point since last sounding; and the future local average remains unchanged for the fifth straight month.
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How Concerned Are You About the Ebola Virus?
77% of global citizens concerned that Ebola virus may be transmitted to their country. With 88% awareness of Ebola virus outbreak, 57% say their own health, government and other officials are taking enough precautions and preparations to ensure virus doesn’t come into their country but 43% don’t believe it to be so.
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As World Pride Kicks Off in Toronto, Canada Poll Shows Strong Majority (71%) Among 15 Developed Nations Support Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples
Majority (76%) agree gay men, lesbians should be free to live as they wish.
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2014 Fifa World Cup Fans Worldwide Choose Brazil Win
Host country Brazil (39%) expected to be victorious in the final game of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Seven in ten (69%) expect Brazil to be a successful host but only one in three (36%) Brazilians agree.
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European Pulse: Europe On The Wrong Track
Europe is on the wrong track say citizens in ten of EU’s largest countries – but little desire to leave the European Union outright. Faultlines across Europe with Mediterranean countries (Spain, Italy, France) most unhappy, but central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) more positive.
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Europe is on the Wrong Track Say Citizens in Ten of EU’s Largest Countries – But Little Desire to Leave the European Union Outright
Faultlines Across Europe with Mediterranean Countries (Spain, Italy, France) Most Unhappy, But Central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) More Positive.
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Global Happiness Report
Majority of Global Citizens (75%) are Happy Despite Gloomy Economic Sentiments. ‘Very Happy’ Cohort (20%) Down Two Points Since December 2012.
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2014: Anticipation for a New Year
Three in Four (76%) Global Respondents Optimistic 2014 Will Be a Better Year than 2013 While Only Half (53%) Expect Global Economy to Be Stronger. On the Personal Side, A Strong Majority (77%) Expect to Make Personal Resolutions for 2014 While Half (53%) Admit 2013 Was a Bad Year for Them and Their Families
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Flair France 2012 - Society With No Regrets
Three high points, three stories, three perspectives and a specific angle: approaching research findings as symptoms whose analysis allows us to create a mapping of structuring, emerging trends.