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Moreover, only 43% of the organizations that were
surveyed
have specific measures in place to support women’s careers in public health, despite the overwhelmingly female composition of the health workforce.
When Shere Hite published The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study of Female Sexuality in 1976, about one-third of the US women
surveyed
reported that they did not have orgasms during sex when they wished to.
In Germany, 62% of those
surveyed
by the German Marshall Fund view immigration as more of an opportunity than a problem; that number reaches 68% in Sweden.
In Portugal, when asked if first-generation immigrants are well integrated, 79% of respondents said yes, as did 63% of those
surveyed
in Spain.
A recent Pew poll found that in 15 of 22 countries surveyed, most people believe that China either will replace or has replaced America as “the world’s leading superpower.”
In one of the first studies of its kind, the McKinsey Africa Consumer Insights Center
surveyed
13,000 individuals from 15 cities in ten of the continent’s 54 countries in 2011 and 2012.
And almost 40% of firms
surveyed
by the World Bank lament the constraints imposed by competition from informal firms.
An absolute majority of citizens in each of the
surveyed
countries are convinced that their country is heading in the wrong direction.
In 2000, Stewart Mayhew, Assistant Chief Economist at the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Economic Analysis,
surveyed
the extensive literature on this topic.
(Only one out of 110 entrepreneurs
surveyed
reported that he preferred the old socialist ways.)
More than 20% of sellers in all markets
surveyed
felt that that their property would have sold as quickly if they had charged 5% or 10% more.
According to Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, which
surveyed
firms roughly a month after the earthquake, more than 60% of production sites in affected areas had already recovered as of April 15.
The researchers – based at Oakland University and the University of Georgia in the US, and Sapir Academic College in Israel –
surveyed
more than 2,500 Israeli men and women.
Some surveys of forecasts report the distribution of the forecasts of the different individuals being
surveyed.
Early work, including mine, was based on investor perceptions in the early 1980s, and was thus focused on market economies (understandably, the consulting firm that
surveyed
perceptions at the time did not analyze communist countries).
The investors
surveyed
by Morgan Stanley put the chance of a renewed crisis in Italy below 25%.
For example, when we
surveyed
people at the beginning of the course, only 21% said that they “almost always” crosschecked the news they consume, a troubling rate for a country where trust in media is low but consumption is high.
It remains true that religion is an important factor for Egyptian voters, as 66% of those
surveyed
“strongly agree” or “agree” that it would be better if people with strong religious belief held public office; and 57% consider a government’s implementation of sharia “very important” or “important.”
One survey showed that 66% of Chinese doctors use acupuncture routinely to treat the effects of stroke, with 63% of the doctors
surveyed
believing it to be effective.
Indeed, financial institutions, at least in some of the countries surveyed, are now among the most advanced in the world.
Research that I carried out for Bruegel
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the largest 100 listed companies headquartered in Europe (ranked by market capitalization) and analyzed the geographical distribution of their revenue, which is increasingly transparent since the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) last year.
Moreover, only 29% of people across 28 countries now trust government leaders, while three-quarters of those
surveyed
say they trust reformers who would upend the status quo.
According to the Ethical Corporation’s latest Responsible Business Trends report, 69% of business executives
surveyed
said they are integrating SDGs into their strategies.
Despite the difficulties they face finding work or accessing education, two-thirds of Syrians
surveyed
said they did not want to settle anywhere other than Turkey.
Similarly, 53% of companies
surveyed
by the Carbon Disclosure Project reported that water risks are already taking a toll, owing to property damage, higher prices, poor water quality, business interruptions, and supply-chain disruptions.
For example, in 2013, more than one-third of the Chinese firms
surveyed
said that they struggled to recruit skilled workers, with 61% attributing this to a shortage of general employable skills.
In fact, 24% of the LGBT workers
surveyed
attribute their decision to come out professionally to their network of allies.
Recently, the WVS
surveyed
12 Arab countries – Jordan, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Qatar, Yemen, Kuwait, and Libya – along with 47 non-Arab countries.
The Gapminder foundation
surveyed
the UK and found that just 10% of people believe poverty has decreased.
Over half of the CEOs
surveyed
by PwC – and 62% in the Asia-Pacific region, home to the world’s largest workforce and fastest-growing economies – said that being unable to find key skills could hurt their ability to grow.
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