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Majority across 34 countries describe effects of climate change in their community as severe
One in three globally brace themselves for being displaced from their home in the next 25 years: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum.
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The shifting needs of global mobile gamers in 2022
A new report from Ipsos and Google that shares how game developers can respond to these changes in order to achieve stronger gamer immersion, by refocusing on what truly matters to gamers, especially during this time of ‘new life’ adjustment.
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What patients and practitioners say about the pains of Eczema
Today is World Atopic Eczema Day, established to enhance awareness, understanding and management of a skin condition that can severely affect patients’ health and wellbeing.
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Flair Indonesia 2022 - Connecting The Dots
Ipsos in Indonesia proudly released Connecting The Dots – an Ipsos Flair 2022 edition that reflects how Indonesia emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, how Indonesia anticipated inflation & the energy crisis, and how digitalization and local brands dominated Indonesian consumer preferences.
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High food prices are taking a bite out of budgets
And amid global economic ‘uncertainty’ most people predict their grocery bills will continue to climb.
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[Webinar] KEYS - Lessons from inflationary times
Watch this Ipsos Keys webinar to discover what our experts think of the current research on inflation. Follow along as they pick apart key findings and what this might mean for the future.
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Ipsos Update - September 2022
Explore the full range of topics in our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Data Dive: Here’s how people are feeling about inflation around the world
In five infographics, we look at what Ipsos’ recent global polling reveals about how worried consumers are about rising prices, their country’s economy and if they expect relief anytime soon.
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What Worries the World – August 2022
Inflation is the top concern for the fifth consecutive month while some countries see worry about covid-19 rise