City
Epaper

71% urban Ind say pay parity for women will come in 2020

By IANS | Published: January 16, 2020 4:16 PM

Seventy one per cent of urban Ind are confident there will be pay parity for women (paid the same as men for the same work) in 2020, whereas only 44 per cent of global citizens are hopeful of the same, a survey by market research firm Ipsos said on Thursday.

Open in App

"The survey provides a panoramic view of what is likely to dominate global events and it is a good opportunity for countries to be mindful of what the citizens are thinking, bang in the beginning of the year, and address their concerns and measure up to their expectations," Amit Adarkar, CEO India and APAC Operations Director, Ipsos, said in a statement.

While 83 per cent of Ind surveyed are bullish about the performance of the global economy in 2020, only half of global citizens echo a similar view.

Interestingly, 82 per cent urban Ind foresee people around the world spending more time online than watching TV, while 78 per cent of global citizens polled hold a similar view.

While 72 per cent of urban Ind say they will be watching more TV from streaming services as opposed to cable/satellite or over the air, half of global citizens (50 per cent) cited a similar preference for this year.

There is overestimation seen for self-driving cars among urban Ind 61 per cent urban Ind predict, self-driving cars (autonomous vehicles) will be usual sightings on the streets of their cities (only 36 per cent global citizens foresee this happening).

Almost half of urban Ind (48 per cent) predict the re-election of US President Donald Trump, while 35 per cent of global citizens too feel the same.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Donald TrumpApac Operations DirectorIansindia
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIndia Weather Update: IMD Warns of Heatwave Across Multiple Regions on May 6

InternationalIndian-Origin Astronaut Sunita Williams to Fly to Space Again on First Crewed Mission of Boeing’s Starliner

InternationalChina's Gold Rush: Surging Demand Lifts Prices to Record Highs

InternationalJaishankar Rejects US President Biden’s Remarks, Says, “India Not Xenophobic, but Very Open and Welcoming”

NationalFSSAI Increases Pesticide Residue Limit Tenfold in Herbs and Spices

टेकमेनिया Realted Stories

TechnologyStudy reveals how children with hypertension at higher long-term risk for serious heart conditions

TechnologyApple to introduce iPad Pro models with OLED displays for 1st time

TechnologyISRO moves ahead in development of 2,000 kN thrust semi-cryogenic engine

TechnologyWipro, Microsoft to launch GenAI-powered assistants for financial services

TechnologyICICI Bank now lets NRIs use international numbers for UPI payments in India