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Worry about inflation hits new heights globally
People are feeling ‘pessimistic’ amid rising prices, talk of a world recession.
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Youth and Democracy in the European Year of Youth
The EU has declared 2022 the European Year of Youth, as a recognition of the sacrifices that young people have made during the COVID-19 pandemic. Marking this occasion, the European Commission, Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, commissioned Ipsos European Public Affairs to conduct a Flash Eurobarometer survey targeting young people, aged 15-30.
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88% of Europeans approve the idea of welcoming people fleeing the conflict in Ukraine
The European Commission, Directorate-General for Communication, commissioned Ipsos European Public Affairs to conduct a Flash Eurobarometer survey aimed at measuring EU citizens’ attitudes on the EU’s response to the war in Ukraine.
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A quarter are struggling financially and public expectations are for further inflation and price rises over 2022
A new 11-country Ipsos survey with the World Economic Forum reveals high levels of public economic pessimism in the face of a cost of living crisis.
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People around the world want to lend Ukrainian refugees a helping hand
74% of adults, on average, across 27 countries say their country should take in those fleeing the conflict in Eastern Europe
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[WEBINAR] Social Insights from Brand Leaders
A panel discussion on the state of consumer intelligence, the impact of omnichannel, and the role of AI
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Ipsos Update - May 2022
Happiness, Identity, and global reactions to the war in Ukraine are among the featured topics in this month’s edition. Also featured: our Earth Day 2022 reports, our latest white paper on regulating compliance and our post-election analysis from last month’s French presidential election.
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What Worries the World - April 2022
Inflation is now the top global worry for the first time, with 26 out of 27 countries recording an increase in concern over the last month.
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Will people cut down the amount of meat they eat for the planet? For many, the answer is no
Globally, while most adults are concerned about climate change less than half said they’re likely to reduce their meat consumption this year.