IPSOS EQUALITIES INDEX 2024

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The slide includes an interactive link indicator.front_matter
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The slide uses a 3x2 grid layout with icons to present distinct research findings.summarize
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Data points: 43%, 40%, 38%, 8pp, 11pp, 49%, 56%, 31%, 65%, 40%, 66%, 43%.summarize
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Ipsos Equalities Index 2024 report slide.frame_problem
Open slide detailBeat · Problem (Identify pain)
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The slide uses a mix of text-based insights to summarize survey data from 29 countries.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Problem (Identify pain)
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Ipsos Equalities Index 2024 report slide.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Problem (Identify pain)
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The slide highlights that governments are viewed as the primary entity responsible for addressing inequality, with variations by demographic and geography.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Problem (Identify pain)
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Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)
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The chart displays a diverging bar chart where green represents agreement with statement A and purple represents agreement with statement B.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)
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Data from Ipsos Equalities Index 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)
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The chart highlights the percentage of respondents who believe success depends on merit and effort, segmented by generation.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)
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The chart displays a horizontal bar-grouped visualization where green bars represent agreement with statement A and purple bars represent agreement with statemeanalyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)
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The chart displays a ranking of countries by 'NET important' score, with a column showing the change in importance compared to 2023.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart highlights that Latin American countries are disproportionately represented among those viewing inequality as the single most important problem.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Data source: Ipsos Equalities Index 2024. Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Data source: Ipsos Equalities Index 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays 'NET need to go further' (green bars) and 'NET too far' (purple bars) with year-over-year changes.analyze_data
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29-country average; Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
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Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.compare_peers
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Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Voice Of Customer
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Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Voice Of Customer
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Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
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29-country average; Ipsos Equalities Index 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Voice Of Customer
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29-country average; Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
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The data is presented as a heatmap where higher percentages are represented by warmer colors (red/orange) and lower percentages by cooler colors (green/blue).analyze_data
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The data is presented as a heatmap where color intensity correlates with the percentage value.analyze_data
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Open slide detailLoop · Why Now
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Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb - 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Why Now
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29-country average. Base: 21,759 online adults under the age of 75, interviewed 23 Feb – 8 Mar 2024.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Why Now
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The data is presented as a heatmap where darker shades of teal indicate higher percentages.analyze_data
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The table uses color intensity to represent the magnitude of the percentages.analyze_data
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Survey data from Ipsos Equalities Index 2024, base 21,759 online adults.analyze_data
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The chart compares Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers across four categories of responsibility.analyze_data
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Standard Ipsos methodology disclosure slide.appendix