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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only Four in Ten People Say Everyone in Their Country Enjoys the Same Basic Human Rights.
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Rise in support for both Turnbull and Coalition - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
In Australia, the Labor Party’s lead over the Coalition has narrowed in the July 2018 Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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French Fractures 2018
10 months before the European Elections, 34% of French people are feeling disappointed by the EU and 52% think that it tends to increase the effects on the country of economic, diplomatic or environmental crisis.
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Generation Z - Beyond Binary: New Insights into the Next Generation
This report, the latest in our Ipsos Thinks series, pulls together existing and new analysis, as well as brand new research on this latest generation in Britain, to provide a better understanding of the initial signals on how they will be different to, or the same as, previous generations.
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2018 US Politics - Immigration Remains the Top of Mind Issue Among all Americans (July 3)
President Trump's approval remains steady at 41%.
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TREND OBS 2019: (AMERICA) I am what I do
A year and a half after the last edition, Trend Obs 2019 reveals a new search for balance, an attempt to regain control over the course of one’s life, at the cost of simplifying the outside world. But the exercise isn’t that simple and may herald other developments…
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The Revolution of AI at Work
Global survey by BCG GAMMA and Ipsos finds overall optimism toward Artificial Intelligence in the workplace but large national differences and significant worries about privacy, job security, and economic equality.
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2018 US Politics - Healthcare is Still the Most Pressing Issue Facing the US (June 20)
President Trump’s approval stands at 43% among all American adults.
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What Worries the World - May 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: financial/political corruption, unemployment, poverty/social inequality and crime and violence.
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Global Attitudes Towards the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia
Worldwide, more than two in ten respondents, who are aware of the FIFA World Cup 2018, believe that Germany will take home the Cup. Brazil, Spain and Argentina are also among the favourites. Overall, people have predominantly positive opinions about the games being held in Russia.