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Health: one French teenager in four is affected by a generalized anxiety disorder
On the occasion of the International Children's Rights Day, Notre avenir à tous, an impact company founded by Hélène Roques, reveals the results of its fifth survey, carried out by Ipsos, since 2012, to fight against the malaise of youth. A survey of 1,000 French young people aged 11 to 15, representative of the French population, has been entrusted to Ipsos, in October 2021, with the support of the Innovation-Health Chair of Essec and the Jean-Jaurès Foundation.
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What Worries the World - November 2021
Economic issues now top the world’s worry list as Coronavirus concern continues to decline in many parts of the world.
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COP26 - Myth-busting the global climate of opinion
In a continued quest to bring the voice of global citizens to the debate surrounding climate change and sustainability, Jessica Long and Pippa Bailey were invited to present in the Blue Zone at COP26 in Glasgow, where they shared Ipsos data from across the globe to help bust three myths.
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Being Woman: From equality to freedom
A cultural perspective of femininity and empowerment in China, France and USA.
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KEYS - The year in review: Making sense of 2021 [webinar recording]
This Ipsos webinar series is dedicated to helping our clients better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
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[EVENT] LatAm Outlook 2022
Ipsos in partnership with Canning House look ahead to provide a refreshed outlook of the forces shaping Latin America’s politics, economics, social trends, health, security and environment over the next 5 years and beyond.
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Strong worldwide support for new international institutions and agreements led by democratic countries
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum highlights concerns about compliance by China, U.S. and Russia.
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World divided on whether COVID is contained, but increasing optimism we are turning the corner
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds New Zealand, Canada, Germany and Sweden seen as providing best leadership on COVID, while China and U.S. underperformed; support growing for opening borders.
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Hacking, natural disasters seen as biggest threats facing world next year as fear of health epidemic subsides
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds wide gap between citizens’ level of concern about cyberattacks and epidemics and their confidence in governments’ ability to address them.
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Biden bounce after Trump slump
Ipsos poll for Halifax International Security Forum finds U.S. rebounding in world esteem; Canada, Germany seen as having most positive influence over next decade.