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Despite the pandemic, the sentiment of the world’s population has improved a lot
The global crisis has taught us to value our everyday lives. The COVID-19 virus also casts a shadow over the number one problem, unemployment. At the same time, a sharply growing but still smaller proportion of the world’s population feels they are heading in the right direction. After the coronavirus, Hungarians are most concerned about the health situation.
Comparing the responses of nearly twenty thousand respondents worldwide, 46 percent of people believe that things are going in the right direction in their home countries. Compared to this, Hungarian respondents see the current situation even more grimly – according to Ipsos’ survey of 28 countries at the end of April, the What Worries the World research series.
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