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Data Dive: How men feel about the fight for women’s rights
In five points, we look at opinions across 32 countries as the ongoing struggle for equality regardless of gender rages on.
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For Trump’s indictment, don’t expect much movement from the public
In five charts is the entrenched and partisan state of play surrounding former President Donald Trump’s indictment.
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Ipsos announces winners of inaugural CARD-Ipsos Dissertation Proposal Award
Ipsos is pleased to announce the winners of the inaugural CARD-Ipsos Dissertation Proposal Award, a new competition recognizing innovation and excellence in postgraduate scholarship.
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Violence in democracies: The role of fake news, disinformation and social media
This Ipsos analysis for Les Entretiens de New York reveals a small minority in the US and France considers violence a viable means to achieve political goals.
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Where is the public on artificial intelligence?
Below are Americans' worries and hopes for AI-enabled tools and services.
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American health in polarizing times
This week we break down Americans’ experiences with health and healthcare in five charts below.
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Ukraine and Russia's brands one year later
On the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ipsos polling data and the 2022 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index showcase current global perceptions and where the nations’ brands stand today.
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Extreme problems from extreme weather
Below, in five charts, we unpack how the public sees extreme weather.
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Voices of Ukraine: Documenting Life During Wartime
The fifth installment of Ipsos’ series illustrates the reality of life under blackout in Ukraine today. For this series, we talked to ordinary Ukrainians from different parts of the country to learn about their daily challenges as they navigate life amidst a war.
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Climate change: a growing skepticism
Purchasing power is now the key priority on a global level. Despite the importance they attribute to the climate and extreme weather events, people are less inclined to become involved and are more dubious as to the human origins of the phenomenon.