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What Worries the World – June 2023
Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 15 months.
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World Refugee Day 2023: Support for the principle of refuge remains high despite a decline since 2022
A global country average of 74% of people, in the 29 countries surveyed, agreed in principle that people should be able to take refuge in other countries, including their own, to escape war or persecution.
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Despite inflation, no concessions are made on holidays: three in four Europeans will be traveling this summer
Europ Assistance (“EA”) announced the output of their 22nd edition of the Holiday Barometer. The survey, tracking global travel trends, was conducted by Ipsos among 15,000 people across 15 countries.
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Ipsos Update – June 2023
Inflation, agriculture, eCommerce… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Pride month 2023: 9% of adults identify as LGBT+
Public opinion across 30 countries is widely favorable to protecting transgender people from employment and housing discrimination, but divided on other measures
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An introduction to Flair Italy 2023: Catenaccio
Italy, like many major European nations, is overwhelmed by a polyphony of crises.
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ESG investment: From 'ideals' to concreteness
The enrichment of the ESG dimension constitutes a strategic opportunity for the financial sector to strengthen reputation, create greater investor engagement, and collect and utilise capital that is still too liquid and sterile today.
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Food: Recipes for the future
Predicting which trends will drive the Italian food sector in the short and medium term – in a complex, dynamic, and changing context such as the current one – is certainly not an easy exercise.
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Fashion: Opportunities and challenges in 2023
Fashion follows the evolutions of society and experiences continuous transformations, which make it one of the most futuristic and interesting industries in the Italian economy.
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Green mobility: Cities as a laboratory for tomorrow’s mobility
The majority of Europeans live in cities and not even the pandemic has succeeded in reversing the course of urbanisation, as perhaps some had imagined early into the crisis.