Global Report What Worries the World Jul 23 WEB

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This is a cover or introductory slide for a research report.front_matter
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Data from Ipsos Global Advisor survey of 25,750 adults across 29 countries.summarize
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Data covers July 2022 to July 2023 across 29 countries.analyze_data
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The chart is a diverging bar chart sorted by 'Right direction' sentiment.analyze_data
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The chart displays two lines: 'Right Direction' (teal) and 'Wrong Track' (red) over a 10-year period.analyze_data
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The chart displays 16 categories of public concern, ranked by percentage.analyze_data
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The chart tracks six specific categories: Inflation, Crime & violence, Poverty & social inequality, Unemployment, Financial/political corruption, and Coronaviruanalyze_data
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The chart tracks three distinct global concerns over a two-year period.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, June-July 2023.compare_peers
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The slide highlights specific country trends (France, Netherlands) and lists top-ranking countries.compare_peers
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The chart shows a global average of 30% and ranks countries from highest to lowest concern.compare_peers
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The slide uses a 'What Worries the World' survey context.compare_peers
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The slide uses a 'Country Comparison' header and provides a detailed narrative summary of the data trends.analyze_data
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to rank countries by concern level, with a text box providing key insights and commentary.compare_peers
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The slide uses a bar chart to rank countries by concern level, with a summary callout box on the right.compare_peers
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The slide highlights a significant decline in concern regarding COVID-19 compared to previous years.compare_peers
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The chart is sorted by the 'Good' percentage in descending order.analyze_data
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The chart shows a significant recent uptick to 32% in July 2023.analyze_data
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The data shows a significant decline in positive economic sentiment in Japan starting around 2019, remaining below 20% since early 2020.analyze_data
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The chart shows a significant drop in economic sentiment in the Netherlands as of July 2023.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents answering 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good' to the question about the current economic situation.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a peak of 36% in July 2023.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents who describe the economic situation as 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good'.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor. The chart tracks the percentage of respondents describing the economy as 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good'.analyze_data
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appendix
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