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How Free, Equal and Connected Do People in Europe Feel Today?
“Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité” - The French national motto (“freedom, equality, brotherhood”) dates back from the French revolution, more than 2 centuries ago. Since then, those values have trickled through Europe with ups and downs. How free, equal and connected do people in Europe feel today?
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Brazil Pulse - Michel Temer’s Administration Is Evaluated As Bad - June 2016
Temer’s administration is evaluated as bad/very bad by 43% of the population. Currently there are still doubts regarding the efficiency of his Government for these first months.
Michel Temer sees his disapproval gradually increase in classes C, D and E, while his approval grows in classes AB. Economic and social agendas are decisive in this scenario.
Consumer Confidence Index grows 4 points and seems to confirm gradual growing tendency. Classes AB and the Southeast region presented higher growth during the month of June. -
Australian Federal Election Results
Ipsos performs its first federal election polling project: the Labor Party remains just ahead of the Coalition in the final Fairfax Ipsos Election Poll released today.
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How Project Fear Failed to Keep Britain in the EU – And the Signs That Anyone Could Have Read
With everyone from Mark Carney to President Obama giving warnings about the possible impact of Brexit on the economy, expectations that Remain would win were common right to the end – including among the public themselves, according to our research. But throughout the campaign the signs that Project Fear wasn’t working were there.
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International Survey on Connected Health: Coming Ready or Not!
Connected Health – sometimes referred to as Digital Health – is a potential game-changer for global healthcare.
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Africap - African Youth
Africa has the world’s youngest population. Young people account for 60% of the continent’s population. More specifically, there are 220 million young people aged 15-24 in Africa. According to a UNESCO forecast, there will be 350 million in 2030.
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Even Odds for Trump & Clinton: Is Trump a 'Spoiler' or a 'Game-Changer'?
It’s now inevitable that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will meet in the general election this fall. Who will win? This, of course, is the million-dollar question. As election forecasters, we at Ipsos typically analyze two key pieces of information when assessing election odds.
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It’s Nativism: Explaining the Drivers of Trump’s Popular Support
A year ago who would have believed it—Trump the presumptive nominee for the Republican party! For the longest time, most expected Trump would implode. But to the prognosticators chagrin this did not happen.
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Brazil Pulse - Is the Temporary Suspension of Dilma Rousseff an Opportunity for Temer? - May 2016
With the temporary suspension of Dilma Rousseff, there is a tendency with a positive trend regarding the country’s direction and the government seems to be moving on. Is it an opportunity for Temer?
The Consumer Confidence Index grows 2 points and points to a gradual rising tendency - inflation and unemployment will be the key pillars to confirm this trend.
In a scenario in which 70% of the public opinion is in favor of new elections and with no impacting messages regarding its first actions, Michel Temer's disapproval index rose again after two consecutive drops. -
Taking Responsibility - Global Compact Summit in Prague
Ipsos partners the Global Compact summit in Prague.