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Ipsos Global Trends: The Romanian Chapter
The largest Quantitative trend survey in the world is available for Romania
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Obesity’s hidden toll: seven in ten people living with obesity report life-wide impact – and most still blame themselves
New 14-country study from Ipsos reveals self-blame, outdated narratives and a hidden daily toll.
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Ipsos Predictions Survey 2026
The Ipsos Predictions Survey 2026 finds 71%, on average across 30 countries, think things will look up next year but people are split on whether the worldwide economy will be stronger (49%) or not (51%).
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Low awareness of GLP-1s globally, but high in the most advanced economies
Despite media discussions around the drugs, only around a third across 30 countries have heard about the drugs, with a lot of the discourse taking place via social media according to the Ipsos Health Service Report.
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Ipsos Education Monitor 2025: Majorities in all countries now support banning under-14s from using social media
Concern about youth mental health is widespread and views on the role of AI and technology in schools are divided, according to the 2025 Ipsos Education Monitor.
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Ipsos launches Creative|Spark AI, an ad testing solution generating actionable insights within minutes
Creative|Spark AI leverages the combined power of human intelligence and artificial intelligence to boost creative effectiveness.
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Ipsos Generations Report 2025
The third edition of the Ipsos Generations Report explores the gap in attitudes between Gen Z men and women, uncovers the little-discussed power held by Gen X, and dives into our evolving understanding of ‘old age’.
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The Ipsos Foundation: empowering children worldwide through education
Making education accessible to disadvantaged children and young people around the world.
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Ipsos Education Monitor 2024: Widespread support for banning social media for under 14s
How accurately do global citizens perceive their education systems?
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Excitement for the 2024 Paris Games greater than for Tokyo; French enthusiasm lukewarm
Across 33 countries people see the event as having a positive unifying effect and inspiring future generations