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Ipsos Partners with Stanford University to Pioneer the Future of Market Research with Synthetic Data
Ipsos partners with Stanford University's Politics and Social Change Lab (PASCL).
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Positivity about how this year has gone highest since before the pandemic
The Ipsos Predictions Survey 2025 is a 33-country study which looks at people’s expectations and predictions for the year ahead.
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Asia Pacific open to digital and reform transformation
Asia Pacific open to digital and reform transformation, but concerned about pace of change: can business and government leaders guide the change revolution?
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The Ipsos Education Monitor 2024: Widespread support for banning social media for under 14s and acceptance that kids today have it harder
How accurately do global citizens perceive their education systems?
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Global predictions for 2024: Optimism is on the rise as more think next year will be better
However, people expect climate change to worsen in 2024, the Ipsos Predictions survey finds
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Nation Brands Index 2023: Japan takes the lead for the first time in NBI history
For the first time in Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index history, Japan finishes in first place, completing its steady climb from fifth place in 2019. Germany drops down to second after a six-year reign, while Canada remains in third place overall. The United Kingdom and the United States climb the ranks and place fourth and sixth, respectively. Italy drops one rank and places fifth, while France sees the largest rank change within the top ten and falls from fifth to eighth place.
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AI is making the world and most Asian markets nervous about job security – Ipsos Global Advisor survey
Most Asians in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and India expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job
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Ipsos Releases Global Trends 2023: A New World disorder
As 2023 opens, we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. The largest Global Trends survey ever, from leading insights firm Ipsos, shows that, globally, 74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.
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Global predictions for 2022
Following a challenging 2021, people around the world are optimistic that 2022 will be a better year.