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Ipsos Update - March 2022
Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Here’s how Americans are adjusting to inflation
Our latest Thought Starter shares research measuring the impact of inflation, and compromises that Americans are making in their effort to cope.
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COVID’s Worrying Impact on Americans’ Relationship with Food & Body Image
New Ipsos research reveals pervasiveness of disordered eating and complex self-image issues, much of which has been fueled by increased digitization.
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Opinion Polls: A continual improvement process
Implementing new approaches and staying mindful of common sources of error, opinion polls can remain a vital tool for predicting election outcomes.
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10 things we’ve learned from the Covid-19 pandemic
Ipsos analysis, prepared for the World Economic Forum, sets out 10 themes which have really come to the fore in recent times.
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A World in Limbo: What to Expect in 2022
Our latest Thought Starter takes a look at the past year and how people feel about its progress – and its setbacks.
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COP26 Myth-busting the global climate of opinion
Listen in as Ipsos experts present in the Blue Zone at COP26 in Glasgow research data from across the globe to help bust three sustainability myths.
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How can financial providers assist in the big wealth transfer?
Americans age 70 and older have stockpiled more than $35 trillion, which will lead to an unprecedented transfer of wealth over the coming years.
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Will inequality drive policy changes that will impact wealth?
Despite its reputation as the land of equal opportunity, the U.S. leads all G7 countries in income inequality, according to the World Bank.
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For anti-racism, this is what it means to be a better brand
Ipsos experts discuss how to bring systemic action and an anti-racist approach to business.