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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker March 2023
President Biden's approval rating remains low, and a two-thirds believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.
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International Women's Day Quiz: How do men and women’s worries differ across the world?
Take our quiz to see how much you know about how gender affects what people worry about.
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International Women's Day: Global opinion remains committed to gender equality, but half now believe it is coming at the expense of men
Ipsos unveils a new global study carried out in 32 countries in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London for International Women’s Day.
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Four in five Americans have a favorable opinion of social workers
New National Association of Social Workers survey conducted by Ipsos also finds that social workers improve the situations of those that receive services from them
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Consumer patterns are as confusing as the economy itself
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Consumer Tracker.
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HR and benefits leaders say employee wellbeing is more important to their company since 2020
With companies facing volatility and uncertainty in the form of inflation, fears of economic shocks, an ongoing pandemic, workforce erosion and
international conflict, it would be reasonable to think that well-being initiatives and strategies could decrease in importance and priority. -
Ipsos gift to MSU’s School of Packaging will create a new home for packaging collection
In-kind gift will bring the NewProductWorks collection to Michigan State’s renowned packaging program
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Philip Ryan named as Managing Partner at Ipsos Strategy3
In his new role, Ryan will guide Strategy3’s innovative consultancy practice
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A confusing economy
We discuss what you need to know about the economy and consumers in the five charts below, using our new and improved consumer confidence numbers.
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Half of Americans say stronger safety measures could’ve prevented East Palestine disaster
New Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to USA Today, also finds that most say national political figures touring a disaster site does not have much impact