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What makes us happy? Life satisfaction and the drivers of happiness.
Revisit our on demand webinar with contextualized insights from our latest happiness survey, with a focus on what makes people tick.
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Canada is the preferred supplier for countries that import oil
Canada also mentioned most often (55%) in the top three preferred suppliers of imported oil
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Educated Conjecture: An Ipsos Podcast
In this week's episode, we talk about how data from both restaurant guests and broader trends is influencing Tim Hortons’ evolving offer to Canadians
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Ipsos Answers Esomar’s Questions to help online research buyers
The primary aim of the ESOMAR's Questions is to increase transparency and raise awareness of the key issues for researchers to consider when deciding whether an online sampling approach is fit for their purpose.
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Consumer confidence shows stability in March global sentiment tracker
Current and Investment sub-indices decline slightly while the Expectations and Jobs indicators show little movement.
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What is the world coming to? Navigating your brand through the Polycrises
The world isn’t in crisis. The world is in crises.
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Synthesio rebrands to Ipsos Synthesio, strengthening its position as a global leader in AI-enabled consumer intelligence
Synthesio, a social listening pioneer and AI-enabled consumer intelligence leader announced its new brand name, Ipsos Synthesio.
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[WEBINAR] Get Happy! Life satisfaction and the drivers of happiness
According to Ipsos’ 2023 annual Happiness survey, 73% of adults describe themselves as happy – up six points from a year ago. However, the lift is almost entirely driven by emerging countries.
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Global happiness up six points since last year: 73% now say they are happy
Global survey unveils drivers of happiness, finds life satisfaction roaring in Latin America but dropping in many Western countries; while people strive for social connections, many are pessimistic about the future of relationships and one in five say they have no one to turn to for support.
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Eight in Ten (79%) Canadians Believe Acts of Violence Will Increase in Canada in the Future
Mental Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic Cited by Two-Thirds (65%) of Those Who See More Violence in Their Communities Since the Pandemic Began