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Ipsos Update - January 2022
Happy New Year! We start the year by looking at the global public's predictions for 2022 as well as the latest research concerning inflation, living with Covid-19, and climate change.
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A Year in Review: 2021
What did we learn about public attitudes and behaviours? What did our research tell us about the events of the year? And how did our outlook shift? See 2021 in review here.
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What Worries Denmark - November 2021
Worries about COVID-19 is increasing again, and increased concern about climate change is recurring at the top of the list. Here, we give you the most pressing concerns of Danish citizens. Month-by-month.
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[EVENT 9/12] Trends 2022 and Beyond
Join our next event "Trends 2022 and Beyond" on December 9th 2021. With limited seats, make sure you sign up today!
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Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
Around the world, agreement on the urgency of dealing with climate change continues to rise, but many other social attitudes hold steady - despite COVID-19. Read the latest insights into Global Trends 2021 here.
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Ipsos Update - November 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global reports on the topics of health, trustworthiness, and infrastructure. Also discover the latest white papers on empathy, insights, and retail trends.
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What Worries Denmark - October 2021
Worries about climate change continue to increase and are now at the top of Danes' total worries and we are encouraged to act. Here, you can read about the most pressing concerns of Danish citizens from the survey ‘What Worries Denmark’. Month-by-month.
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Positive impact of intersectionality in advertising
The Unstereotype Alliance today released its new report “Beyond Gender 2: The Impact of Intersectionality in Advertising,” produced with support from LIONS and research conducted by Ipsos. Read it here.
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Why don't we want to work anymore? - The ‘Great Resignation’
A combination of burnout, disengagement, ‘unpaid labour’ and more is pushing workers to make drastic career moves.