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Ipsos World Mental Health Day Report
Younger people (particularly young women) are the most likely to feel depressed and take time off work due to stress according to an Ipsos report for World Mental Health Day 2024
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The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024: Changing attitudes and feelings about AI and the future it will bring
Is Artificial Intelligence a friend or a foe? People are unsure whether to be excited or nervous about a future with AI.
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Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change
After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.
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Ipsos Update – April 2024
Global happiness, gender equality, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Global Happiness 2024
The new edition of Ipsos’ Global Happiness report finds there’s been a slight dip in happiness year-on-year as economic and political clouds loom overhead.
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Millennials and Gen Z less in favour of gender equality than older generations
Ipsos’ annual International Women’s Day finds 60% of Gen Z men across 31 countries think women’s equality discriminates against men.
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Valentine’s Day: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
New polling across 31 countries finds age, income and relationship status all appear to play a role in how satisfied (or not) people are with their spouse/partner, feeling loved and their romantic/sex life.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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57% APAC citizens if given the choice, would prefer to have grown up at the time when their parents were children
The rosy retrospection of nostalgia provides fertile territory for brand activations. Help customers to find the feel-good factor in their past
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We need to talk about generations - Understanding generations
Marketing is overrun with stereotypes, hot takes and clichés. Some of the most enduring in the first two decades of this century centred on the post-1980 millennials, who were proclaimed as a new generation that would completely disrupt business.