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What makes people happiest: Health, family, and purpose
New global survey finds happiness levels on the upswing with the Dutch and Australians most likely to be happy
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Flair France 2022: The end of promises?
The Ipsos Flair collection explores the social, economic, and political context in a selection of countries around the world. With passion and curiosity, our local experts capture the mood of the nation and transform survey results into inspiring insights.
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Consumer confidence below pre-pandemic levels in many countries
There are some bright spots, but clouds are moving in.
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Three insights about why workers are quitting
Using social, survey, and search data our analysis uncovers new motivations driving worker resignations.
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Diversity & Inclusion in Brazil
In addition to plunging us into an unprecedented health and economic crisis, the pandemic has exposed inequality and a lack of inclusion in all Latin American countries. The most vulnerable populations and communities, whether due to their gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, age or socioeconomic status, were the most impacted.
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Feminism and the glass ceiling in Colombia
Aware of the positive effect that gender equality has on economic growth and sustainable development, the member states of the United Nations committed themselves in 2000 to the Millennium Development Goals, and since 2015 through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), to achieve gender equality and to end all forms of discrimination against women and girls.
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Public Opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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35% say that Coronavirus is one of the biggest issues facing their country this month
The recent rise in concern about Covid-19 following the spread of Omicron continues in 2022. Meanwhile, inflation hits record levels of concern.
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Talent transformation: Digital-skilled needed
The Global Impact Report, an Ipsos international survey conducted with Udacity in four major countries, finds that digital transformation is stalling due to a lack of job-ready digital talent.
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Opinions about AI vary depending on countries’ level of economic development
Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum unveils mix of positive feelings and concerns about AI’s impact on people’s lives.