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European Affluent Urge to Consolidate EU-ties
The European affluent are generally more positive towards their country’s membership of the European Union than the non-affluent.
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Ipsos Healthcare Launches SyndicatedPD-L1Testing Monitor in Oncology
Ipsos Healthcare – the global healthcare division of Ipsos – has launched the syndicated PD-L1 Testing Monitor, a timely addition to the Ipsos Oncology Molecular Diagnostics Portfolio.
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Panama Papers
Following the contentious investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Ipsos Global @dvisor conducted a poll to gauge public opinion on the offshore money laundering scandal.
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Is Your Workplace Getting to You ?
Is your workplace getting to you? Those who agree that their current workplace is a psychologically safe and healthy environment are…
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Everything You Need to Know About The European Affluent
This first edition of the newsletter tells you all about the interests and leisure activities of the upper layer of the European population.
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Should Abortion Be Permitted?
A new poll conducted by Ipsos in 23 countries around the world sheds light on the global citizens’ views on the controversial subject of abortion.
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Equal Rights For Men And Women – Dream or Reality?
In anticipation of the International Women's Day, Ipsos asked respondents around the world their opinion on inequality between women and men in terms of their social, political and/or economic rights.
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New Year, New Direction?
Looking ahead into 2016, Ipsos asked global respondents if things in their country heading in the right direction, or are they off on the wrong track.
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Global Warming Issue Unites World Opinion
82% view climate change as major threat. On the heels of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Paris, Ipsos polled citizens around the world to gauge their opinion on the climate change and global warming issues.
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Flair Mexico 2016 A Year Of (More) Scrutiny And Change
“Discontent”, “disappointment”, “mistrust”, “pessimism”, “crime”, “poverty”, “corruption”, “insufficient economic growth”… The list goes on and on.