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  • 2023 Health Care Confidence Report

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    2023 IRIS Global Public Confidence Study provides a multi-country view of public sentiment across the most important issues of the day. The project aimed to understand:
    Perspectives on the state of healthcare systems
    Nearly 19,000 people were surveyed across 27 countries (18,688).
    Fieldwork was completed during February, March, and April 2023 (with one additional country added in June).
    A nationally representative sample of 500 to 1,000 adults was interviewed in each country.

  • 2023 Climate Confidence Report

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    2023 IRIS Global Public Confidence Study provides a multi-country view of public sentiment across the most important issues of the day. The project aimed to understand:
    Levels of confidence and concern about climate change
    Nearly 19,000 people were surveyed across 27 countries (18,688).
    Fieldwork was completed during February, March, and April 2023 (with one additional country added in June).
    A nationally representative sample of 500 to 1,000 adults was interviewed in each country.

  • Global Public Confidence Study 2023

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    • The 2023 IRIS Global Public Confidence Study provides a multi country view of public sentiment across the most important issues of the day. The project aimed to understand:
      1. Public assessments of the economy and personal finances
      2. Levels of confidence and concern about climate change
      3. Perspectives on the state of healthcare systems
    • This report presents results on the economic topics. Separate reports will address views on climate change, and on health care.
    • Nearly 18,000 people were surveyed across 26 countries (17,777)
    • Fieldwork was completed online during February, March, and April, 2023.
    • A nationally representative sample of 500 to 1,000 adults was interviewed in each country.
  • The new food: acceptance, barriers and future propensity

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    Insects, jellyfish, food innovation and biotechnology supporting food progress.

    We asked the interviewees whether Insects, Jellyfish or Synthetic foods represent the best solution for the food of the future and for saving the environment. The topic is much debated by world public opinion, often in alarmist tones, and arouses great excitement in people.

    There are different sensitivities worldwide, countries that by culture and tradition already use insects in their diet. Italy, the home of the Mediterranean diet, but in general the old continent, has a heritage that places its citizens quite far from this new way of eating… most tend to reject the idea and in some cases even to disregard the problem, passing the hot potato to posterity.

     

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