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Monday, March 21, 2022 | 12:00PM - 1:00PM | Online Event, Online Event |
What types of inequality do people see as most serious? While many view income and wealth to be the most serious, global citizens continue to voice concerns over inequality in gender and race/ethnicity, education, health and life expectancy, between older and younger generations, and based on geographical location.
In this fourth event in the Munk School / Ipsos / CEVIPOF-Sciences Po, Global Advisory Data Series, panellists will discuss which types of inequality global citizens perceive to be the most serious in their country. CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, Darrell Bricker, will provide data from Ipsos’ Global Advisor Poll and discuss citizens’ perceived concerns with Professors Patrick Le Bihan, and Peter Loewen.
A Munk School / Ipsos / Sciences Po Global Advisory Data Series Event
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