Global respondents appear to be generally happy – 75% very happy (20%) or somewhat happy (55%) – according to a new poll by global research company Ipsos.
These findings reflect data gathered as part of the new Global Trends Survey, a study that aims to build a more comprehensive picture of what matters to people globally. The survey has hundreds of questions covering a diverse range of subjects including perceptions of government, our deeper values, views of some of the key challenges facing the world and measures of a wide range of behaviours. Reports on these findings will be released in detail throughout 2014.
For the full release, please follow this link: http://ipsos-na.com/news-polls/pressrelease.aspx?id=6400
Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index April 2013Ipsos UK
Ipsos’ monthly 24-country survey finds just 13% of Britons saying their economy is in “good” shape, little changed from the 12% recorded last month and indeed unchanged on a year ago (also 12%).
A report on the mood of the Irish consumer, from spending and savings, to the economy to their emotional wellbeing.
Based on a survey of 1,000 adults on the Amárach Research monthly online omnibus.
Produced by Discover Pods (www.discoverpods.com), the Podcast Trends Report 2017 benchmarks podcast listener growth, how podcasts stack up to other content mediums, and current trends and challenges faced by podcasters.
The data was taken from a survey of over 500 podcast fans and includes surprising stats, such as:
- 55.7% of respondents spend more time listening to podcasts than watching TV
- 66.8% of people listen to more than 7 hours of podcasts each week
- 71.2% of people consider podcast discovery as a major issue facing podcasts today
- 66.2% of podcasters rank marketing and building an audience among their top challenges
Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index April 2013Ipsos UK
Ipsos’ monthly 24-country survey finds just 13% of Britons saying their economy is in “good” shape, little changed from the 12% recorded last month and indeed unchanged on a year ago (also 12%).
A report on the mood of the Irish consumer, from spending and savings, to the economy to their emotional wellbeing.
Based on a survey of 1,000 adults on the Amárach Research monthly online omnibus.
Produced by Discover Pods (www.discoverpods.com), the Podcast Trends Report 2017 benchmarks podcast listener growth, how podcasts stack up to other content mediums, and current trends and challenges faced by podcasters.
The data was taken from a survey of over 500 podcast fans and includes surprising stats, such as:
- 55.7% of respondents spend more time listening to podcasts than watching TV
- 66.8% of people listen to more than 7 hours of podcasts each week
- 71.2% of people consider podcast discovery as a major issue facing podcasts today
- 66.2% of podcasters rank marketing and building an audience among their top challenges
Americans’ Views on Immigration and Refugees Mirror Global Unease: Ipsos 25-C...Ipsos Public Affairs
Both in the U.S. and worldwide, nearly half say there are too many immigrants in their country and four in ten support closing borders to refugees entirely.
Among nearly 18,000 adults under the age of 65 from 25 countries surveyed by Ipsos, 48% agree that “there are too many immigrants” in their country. The proportion of those in the United States who share this view is also 48%.
Turkey, which has seen a huge influx of Syrian refugees, is the country where the perception that there are too many immigrants is most widespread (83%). It is also where this opinion has increased the most since Ipsos started tracking global attitudes towards immigration in 2011. In contrast, during the same period, this view has declined in the U.S. (by 13 points) and, to an even larger extent, in Great Britain (by 26 points).
Is the system broken? Ipsos Global @dvisorIpsos UK
After a year of historic political events such as Brexit, the election of Donald Trump and the Italian constitutional referendum, a major new Ipsos survey across 22 countries paints a picture of a global public feeling left behind by the traditional system of politics and government, which in several countries translates into high levels of support for a strong leader willing to break the rules. The survey, among online adults aged under 65 in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Britain, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, South Africa, South Korea Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United States also finds most think their country is in decline, that experts do not understand their lives, and ambivalence towards globalisation.
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI, presented at the Internet Advertising Bureau's Yahoo! Upfronts event in London on Tuesday, 14 October, 2014. http://www.iabuk.net/events/library/yahoo-upfronts-event
This report presents findings of a Ipsos global survey conducted on behalf of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The survey studied people's outlook on their personal lives, challenges for their communities, and the direction of their countries/
Ipsos Global @dvisor: Global Public Attitudes to Immigration 2011 - 2015Ipsos UK
The latest Ipsos Gloabal @dvisor reveals the British public is more positive in their attitudes towards immigration compared with many other countries. The survey, which asks a series of questions on immigration across 24 countries, also shows Britons have become more positive since 2011 but still have their concerns over immigration, primarily around its effect on public services.
In this webinar, we will be using the Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index to explore what health and wellbeing looks like in different European countries.
The inclusiveness of nationalities: Ipsos Global AdvisorIpsos UK
A new Ipsos survey which compares countries’ acceptance of social and cultural diversity shows that Canada and the United States have the most inclusive definition of nationality, followed by South Africa, France, and Australia. These countries score highest on an Inclusiveness Index reflecting social acceptance of diversity as it applies to religion, immigration, sexual orientation and gender identity, political views, and criminal background. Britain ranks 10th in the overall index.
- Drei Viertel der Bevölkerung in 27 Ländern weltweit sind der Meinung, die Gesellschaft ihres Landes sei gespalten, die Mehrheit glaubt zusätzlich, sie sei gespaltener als noch vor zehn Jahren. Besonders in Europa herrscht diese Meinung vor. - Deutsche sehen das größte Konfliktpotenzial in den Unterschieden zwischen Migranten und in Deutschland geborenen. - Dennoch sieht eine Mehrheit in den meisten Ländern, dass alle Menschen mehr gemeinsam haben, als Dinge, die sie unterscheiden.
Who Is and Is Not a “Real American”, a “Real Brazilian” or a “Real Chinese”? Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index Compares Countries’ Acceptance of Social and Cultural Diversity
Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee CrisisIpsos
A tutti è evidente che il tema dell’immigrazione sarà uno degli elementi centrali della prossima campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche.
Che sia un tema caldo è confermato dai risultati di un’indagine IPSOS “Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis” condotto 25 paesi del mondo, tra cui l’Italia. Va ricordato che l’indagine è stata svolta nel mese di luglio, prima cioè che si evidenziassero gli effetti della contrazione dei flussi di immigrazione nel nostro paese a seguito degli interventi del Ministero dell’Interno.
La preoccupazione degli italiani è elevatissima e si avvicina a quella di paesi che hanno una forte presenza di migranti come la Turchia. Non solo abbiamo la netta percezione che gli immigrati siano troppi (66%), ma siamo anche convinti che l’immigrazione abbia cambiato in peggio il nostro paese, rendendolo un posto dove è meno gradevole vivere (63%).
È molto interessante osservare che ci si preoccupa più dell’impatto dei costi sui servizi pubblici (58% pensa che la spesa pubblica per gli immigrati sia eccessiva) che non dell’impatto sul lavoro (per quanto 47% pensi che la presenza di immigrati abbia reso difficile trovare lavoro per gli italiani). Il tema della spesa pubblica sarà quindi molto influente: la percezione è che la presenza di immigrati renderà più difficile agli italiani accedere ai servizi e ai sostegni sociali. Anche per questo, nonostante le affermazioni frequenti del Presidente dell’Inps Boeri, solo il 15% pensa che l’immigrazione sia utile per la nostra economia.
La preoccupazione per l’afflusso di migranti è sostenuta anche dall’idea che tra di essi si possano rifugiare terroristi, come ritengono più di tre quarti degli intervistati.
L’Europa è, come era da aspettarsi, drasticamente criticata per il suo comportamento in questa situazione critica (anche qui ricordiamo che l’indagine è stata condotta prima della sentenza sulla redistribuzione dei rifugiati e della proposta di revisione del trattato di Dublino): solo 9% degli italiani valuta positivamente l’operato UE, stroncato invece dal 59% (la percentuale più altra tra i principali stati europei).
Anche l’operato del governo nazionale è criticato, con solo poco più di un quarto che ne apprezza gli interventi. Da rilevare che solo Ungheria e Serbia evidenziano un apprezzamento maggioritario di quanto fatto dal proprio governo. Si tratterà di verificare se il drastico calo degli sbarchi modificherà o meno le opinioni dei nostri connazionali.
81% des Français se disent satisfaits de leur relation avec leur conjointIpsos France
A l’occasion de Saint-Valentin, Ipsos a enquêté auprès des citoyens de 31 pays pour connaître leur rapport à l’amour et leur satisfaction quant à différents aspects de leur vie amoureuse et sexuelle. Comment se situent les Français ? Où dans le monde se sent-on le plus aimé ?
New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions - especially political parties, governments and the media.
Global views on healthcare in 2018: Ipsos Global AdvisorIpsos UK
Consumers’ assessment of the quality of their healthcare varies widely across the 28 countries covered in an Ipsos Global Advisor survey of more than 23,000 adults. Globally, 45% rate the quality of the healthcare they have access to in their country as good, 33% rate it as neither good nor poor and 23% as poor. Countries surveyed where consumers most tend to rate the quality of their healthcare positively are Great Britain (73%), Malaysia (72%), and Australia (71%). Poor ratings outnumber good ratings in nine countries, including Brazil (by 39 percentage points), Poland (31 points) and Russia (29 points).
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Americans’ Views on Immigration and Refugees Mirror Global Unease: Ipsos 25-C...Ipsos Public Affairs
Both in the U.S. and worldwide, nearly half say there are too many immigrants in their country and four in ten support closing borders to refugees entirely.
Among nearly 18,000 adults under the age of 65 from 25 countries surveyed by Ipsos, 48% agree that “there are too many immigrants” in their country. The proportion of those in the United States who share this view is also 48%.
Turkey, which has seen a huge influx of Syrian refugees, is the country where the perception that there are too many immigrants is most widespread (83%). It is also where this opinion has increased the most since Ipsos started tracking global attitudes towards immigration in 2011. In contrast, during the same period, this view has declined in the U.S. (by 13 points) and, to an even larger extent, in Great Britain (by 26 points).
Is the system broken? Ipsos Global @dvisorIpsos UK
After a year of historic political events such as Brexit, the election of Donald Trump and the Italian constitutional referendum, a major new Ipsos survey across 22 countries paints a picture of a global public feeling left behind by the traditional system of politics and government, which in several countries translates into high levels of support for a strong leader willing to break the rules. The survey, among online adults aged under 65 in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Britain, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, South Africa, South Korea Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United States also finds most think their country is in decline, that experts do not understand their lives, and ambivalence towards globalisation.
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI, presented at the Internet Advertising Bureau's Yahoo! Upfronts event in London on Tuesday, 14 October, 2014. http://www.iabuk.net/events/library/yahoo-upfronts-event
This report presents findings of a Ipsos global survey conducted on behalf of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The survey studied people's outlook on their personal lives, challenges for their communities, and the direction of their countries/
Ipsos Global @dvisor: Global Public Attitudes to Immigration 2011 - 2015Ipsos UK
The latest Ipsos Gloabal @dvisor reveals the British public is more positive in their attitudes towards immigration compared with many other countries. The survey, which asks a series of questions on immigration across 24 countries, also shows Britons have become more positive since 2011 but still have their concerns over immigration, primarily around its effect on public services.
In this webinar, we will be using the Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index to explore what health and wellbeing looks like in different European countries.
The inclusiveness of nationalities: Ipsos Global AdvisorIpsos UK
A new Ipsos survey which compares countries’ acceptance of social and cultural diversity shows that Canada and the United States have the most inclusive definition of nationality, followed by South Africa, France, and Australia. These countries score highest on an Inclusiveness Index reflecting social acceptance of diversity as it applies to religion, immigration, sexual orientation and gender identity, political views, and criminal background. Britain ranks 10th in the overall index.
- Drei Viertel der Bevölkerung in 27 Ländern weltweit sind der Meinung, die Gesellschaft ihres Landes sei gespalten, die Mehrheit glaubt zusätzlich, sie sei gespaltener als noch vor zehn Jahren. Besonders in Europa herrscht diese Meinung vor. - Deutsche sehen das größte Konfliktpotenzial in den Unterschieden zwischen Migranten und in Deutschland geborenen. - Dennoch sieht eine Mehrheit in den meisten Ländern, dass alle Menschen mehr gemeinsam haben, als Dinge, die sie unterscheiden.
Who Is and Is Not a “Real American”, a “Real Brazilian” or a “Real Chinese”? Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index Compares Countries’ Acceptance of Social and Cultural Diversity
Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee CrisisIpsos
A tutti è evidente che il tema dell’immigrazione sarà uno degli elementi centrali della prossima campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche.
Che sia un tema caldo è confermato dai risultati di un’indagine IPSOS “Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis” condotto 25 paesi del mondo, tra cui l’Italia. Va ricordato che l’indagine è stata svolta nel mese di luglio, prima cioè che si evidenziassero gli effetti della contrazione dei flussi di immigrazione nel nostro paese a seguito degli interventi del Ministero dell’Interno.
La preoccupazione degli italiani è elevatissima e si avvicina a quella di paesi che hanno una forte presenza di migranti come la Turchia. Non solo abbiamo la netta percezione che gli immigrati siano troppi (66%), ma siamo anche convinti che l’immigrazione abbia cambiato in peggio il nostro paese, rendendolo un posto dove è meno gradevole vivere (63%).
È molto interessante osservare che ci si preoccupa più dell’impatto dei costi sui servizi pubblici (58% pensa che la spesa pubblica per gli immigrati sia eccessiva) che non dell’impatto sul lavoro (per quanto 47% pensi che la presenza di immigrati abbia reso difficile trovare lavoro per gli italiani). Il tema della spesa pubblica sarà quindi molto influente: la percezione è che la presenza di immigrati renderà più difficile agli italiani accedere ai servizi e ai sostegni sociali. Anche per questo, nonostante le affermazioni frequenti del Presidente dell’Inps Boeri, solo il 15% pensa che l’immigrazione sia utile per la nostra economia.
La preoccupazione per l’afflusso di migranti è sostenuta anche dall’idea che tra di essi si possano rifugiare terroristi, come ritengono più di tre quarti degli intervistati.
L’Europa è, come era da aspettarsi, drasticamente criticata per il suo comportamento in questa situazione critica (anche qui ricordiamo che l’indagine è stata condotta prima della sentenza sulla redistribuzione dei rifugiati e della proposta di revisione del trattato di Dublino): solo 9% degli italiani valuta positivamente l’operato UE, stroncato invece dal 59% (la percentuale più altra tra i principali stati europei).
Anche l’operato del governo nazionale è criticato, con solo poco più di un quarto che ne apprezza gli interventi. Da rilevare che solo Ungheria e Serbia evidenziano un apprezzamento maggioritario di quanto fatto dal proprio governo. Si tratterà di verificare se il drastico calo degli sbarchi modificherà o meno le opinioni dei nostri connazionali.
81% des Français se disent satisfaits de leur relation avec leur conjointIpsos France
A l’occasion de Saint-Valentin, Ipsos a enquêté auprès des citoyens de 31 pays pour connaître leur rapport à l’amour et leur satisfaction quant à différents aspects de leur vie amoureuse et sexuelle. Comment se situent les Français ? Où dans le monde se sent-on le plus aimé ?
New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions - especially political parties, governments and the media.
Global views on healthcare in 2018: Ipsos Global AdvisorIpsos UK
Consumers’ assessment of the quality of their healthcare varies widely across the 28 countries covered in an Ipsos Global Advisor survey of more than 23,000 adults. Globally, 45% rate the quality of the healthcare they have access to in their country as good, 33% rate it as neither good nor poor and 23% as poor. Countries surveyed where consumers most tend to rate the quality of their healthcare positively are Great Britain (73%), Malaysia (72%), and Australia (71%). Poor ratings outnumber good ratings in nine countries, including Brazil (by 39 percentage points), Poland (31 points) and Russia (29 points).
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role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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1. Global @dvisor
Tracking Global Happiness
These are the findings of the Global @dvisor Wave 52 (G@52),
an Ipsos survey conducted between December 3rd to December 17th ,2013
A Global @dvisory – G@52 – December 2013
TRACKING GLOBAL HAPPINESS
8. Global @dvisor
Country by Country
Taking all things together, would you say you are very happy, rather happy, not very happy or not happy at all?
A Global @dvisory – G@52 – December 2013
TRACKING GLOBAL HAPPINESS