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What Worries Denmark - February 2021
The What Worries Denmark study gives you monthly insight into the most pressing reported concerns of Danish citizens. Discover the February 2021 update below.
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Shaping 2025 and Beyond
Shaping 2025 and Beyond is a new report from Ipsos Futures experts which describes plausible, thought-provoking scenarios of what the next five years may bring, helping governments, businesses and societies strategise for 2025 and beyond.
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The Future of Travel - Panel Discussion
View our on demand webinar to hear trends in business and leisure travel, and impacts on customer loyalty programs, financial services and more.
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8 Social Insights That Helped Define an Extraordinary Year
In a chaotic and unpredictable era, eight themes show how people adjusted to multiple crises in 2020 and offer valuable clues about the role brands play in the process.
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Ipsos Update – February 2021
Our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global surveys on life during the pandemic, a new white paper on quality in market research and special features on US and French society.
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What Worries Denmark - January 2021
The What Worries Denmark study gives you monthly insight into the most pressing reported concerns of Danish citizens. Discover the January 2021 update below.
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Entrepreneurialism alive and well in the time of the pandemic
Entrepreneurial spirit is up among women and younger adults.
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The Science of Behaviour Change
The principles and practice of tackling behaviour change challenges in a world that remains unpredictable and changeable.
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America united in opposition to Capitol insurrectionists
Snap Ipsos poll finds half of Americans think the unrest is an attempted coup.
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Global predictions for 2021
After a 2020 that is rated as the worst year for some time, people around the world are looking forward to 2021 for their country, their families and themselves, according to a new Ipsos' Global Advisor poll in 31 countries. However, worries about the long-term impact of COVID-19 are prevalent, and concerns about global warming, the economy, and general tolerance of others have not gone away.