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The Emergence of Podcasts Among Kids & Families
New research confirms that podcasts are now emerging as an option to fill gaps in parenting and education as the pandemic continues. Read detailed results here.
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Abortions amid COVID-19: How women’s rights are being impacted by the pandemic
About 70% say abortions should be permitted ̶ down 5% from 2014 and lower than when poll began
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Back to school - in person vs. remote learning: Challenges facing parents, teachers and governments
Two in three support restricting number of in class days while experts question effectiveness.
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Majority (60%) See Racism as a Serious Problem in Canada Today, Up 13 points Since Last Year
Nearly a Third of Canadians (28%) Say They Have Personally Experienced Racism in the Past Year (+5%)
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Cost of living: Majority say cost of food, goods and services have increased since COVID-19 began
Groceries and household supplies, utility bills top list of higher cost items globally.
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Ipsos Update - July 2020
Welcome to July’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes features on Black Lives Matter, attitudes towards refugees and the role of universities in the world today.
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Want your message to resonate in the crisis? Preach what you practice.
Here’s how brands can break through the sea of sameness to connect with their audiences.
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Majority Of Canadians Believe That People Should Be Able To Take Refuge In Other Countries, Including Canada
But Half Also Believe Government Ought To Decrease The Amount It Spends On Supports For Refugees; Four In Ten Say We Must Close Our Borders To Refugees Entirely At This Time
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British Columbians’ Views on Privacy and Privacy Rights
Fewer than half think existing laws and organizational practices provide sufficient protection of personal information
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Comfort food: Women more likely to admit to overeating, under exercising amid COVID-19
Experts say women are more prone to emotional eating due to various psychological factors.