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WIN World Surveys

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Irish public remain sceptical on companies’ CSR policies

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From Processed to Fresh: Ireland’s Food Habits Evolve

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WIN World Surveys

Half of Irish adults have reduced their spending in recent months

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Majority in Ireland still trust vaccines, with higher acceptance than the global average, however a sizeable minority (1 in 4) remain sceptical or uncertain

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WIN World Surveys

Over 55s have seen a marked decline in self-reported health levels over the half decade since COVID

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WIN World Surveys

1 in 5 young women in Ireland have experienced sexual harassment in the past year

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WIN World Surveys

Rise of digital data threats and concern in sharing information

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WIN World Surveys

Irish people no longer feel young by 42 and officially start to feel old by 52.

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WIN World Surveys

Unwilling public turn to government on climate crisis

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Irish Perceptions of Health Fall Below Global Standards

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WIN World Survey – Gender Equality

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WIN World Survey – Technology

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