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Ipsos Equalities Index 2023 Full report
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Ipsos Equalities Index 2023 Full report
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The slide serves as an introduction to a research report, detailing the context of the study and the specific issues being investigated.front_matter
Open slide detailBeat · Setup
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The slide lists six distinct survey questions (Q1-Q6) with their respective response options.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Setup
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The chart tracks two definitions of fairness across four generations: Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The chart displays a clear trend of increasing concern about inequality among younger generations.analyze_data
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The chart shows that younger generations (Gen Z) consistently perceive higher levels of unfair treatment across the listed groups compared to older generations.analyze_data
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The chart shows a clear divergence in perception between generations regarding who is treated more unfairly.analyze_data
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The chart shows two lines: one for women (higher, relatively flat) and one for men (lower, upward trend).analyze_data
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The chart shows a clear gender gap in perception, with women generally more likely to identify various groups as experiencing unfair treatment.analyze_data
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The slide highlights that for groups characterized by religion, nationality, ethnicity, or age, men and women have similar views.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a correlation between ethnic diversity/history of discrimination and the perception of unfair treatment.analyze_data
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Data based on 26,259 online adults across 33 countries.analyze_data
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The chart uses color-coding to represent different geographic regions (MENA, Europe, LATAM, APAC, NA, SSA).analyze_data
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The chart is a stacked bar chart showing three categories of sentiment per country.analyze_data
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The data is presented as a heatmap where higher percentages are colored red/orange and lower percentages are green.analyze_data
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The data shows a strong global consensus that the government is the primary entity responsible for reducing inequality.analyze_data
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The chart displays two opposing views (A vs B) for each country, sorted by the percentage of respondents agreeing with statement A.analyze_data
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The chart displays a survey question comparing belief in personal merit (A) vs external factors (B) across gender, generation, income, and education.analyze_data
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The chart displays two sets of bars for each country, representing agreement with statement A and statement B respectively.analyze_data
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The chart displays survey results for two options: A (teal bars) and B (dark blue bars).analyze_data
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The chart displays two categories: 'Important' (teal bars) and 'Not important' (dark blue bars) for each country.analyze_data
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The slide presents survey data from Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart displays two opposing sentiments for each country, sorted by the 'Need to go further' metric.analyze_data
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The chart displays survey results from the Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence
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The slide acts as a transition or summary page for a series of detailed breakdowns.analyze_data
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The data is sorted in descending order of percentage, with the Global Country Average at the top.analyze_data
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The chart highlights that men are perceived to experience unfair treatment at a higher rate among males (10%) compared to the global average (6%).analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by percentage value in descending order, with the Global Country Average at the top.analyze_data
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The chart compares various demographic segments against a global country average of 26%.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.compare_peers
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The chart compares various demographic segments against a global average of 23%.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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Data from Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted in descending order of the percentage reported.analyze_data
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The chart compares various demographic segments against a global country average of 33%.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted in descending order of the percentage value, with 'Global Country Average' at the top.analyze_data
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The slide presents survey data from Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart displays data for neurodivergent individuals (e.g., dyslexia, ADHD, autism).analyze_data
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The chart displays data for 'People who are neurodivergent (e.g., with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, etc.)'.analyze_data
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The chart displays data for 33 countries plus a global average, ranked by percentage.analyze_data
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The chart displays data for 'Lesbians, gay men and/or bisexuals' across various demographic segments.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.compare_peers
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The chart compares various demographic segments against a global country average of 22%.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by percentage value, with Indonesia and India showing significantly higher levels of perceived unfair treatment compared to the global averaanalyze_data
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The chart displays data for Global Country Average, Gender (Male, Female), Generation (Baby Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, Gen Z), and two sets of socioeconomic/othanalyze_data
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Data from Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart displays data for 'Senior citizens' across various demographic segments compared to a global average.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted in descending order of percentage, with the Global Country Average at the top.analyze_data
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Data from Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The slide includes a survey question and a corresponding bar chart of results.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted in descending order of percentage, with the Global Country Average at the top.analyze_data
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The chart displays data from the Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart displays data from the Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted in descending order of the percentage value.analyze_data
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The chart displays a global country average of 23% and compares various demographic segments against this benchmark.analyze_data
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The chart displays a global average followed by individual country data, sorted in descending order of percentage.analyze_data
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The chart displays survey results from the Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by percentage value in descending order, with the Global Country Average at the top.analyze_data
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to compare demographic segments against a global average.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart displays data from the Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted in descending order of percentage, with the Global Country Average at the top.analyze_data
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Data from Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted in descending order of percentage, with the Global Country Average at the top.analyze_data
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The slide presents survey data from the Ipsos Inequalities Index 2023.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Reflection