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She Runs It: Multicultural Bootcamp
Ipsos’ Janelle James will join a panel discussion at this year’s Multicultural Bootcamp hosted by She Runs It (formerly Advertising Women Of NY).
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Why a climate-centered infrastructure is crucial for a resilient economy
Transportation is a major cause of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. But with smarter policy, it can be part of the solution, says Justin Balik, state program director of the climate policy nonprofit Evergreen.
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Future Risks Barometer: In a world in polycrisis, never has the feeling of vulnerability been so strong
Ipsos and AXA publish the 11th wave of the Future risks report. This study measures and classifies the levels of fear but also the feeling of vulnerability in the face of 25 different life risks.
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More than one in two feel their country needs to do more on its infrastructure needs
The 2024 Global Infrastructure Report from Ipsos and the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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Fewer think AI is coming for white collar jobs
There is is a big jump in people thinking that white collar, blue collar, and their own job prospects will get better thanks to AI, according to the latest round of the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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How to monetize content in a privacy-focused future
Platforms and advertisers alike face a shake-up in audience measurement — but they stand to gain ground if they adapt and evolve, says the Advertising Research Foundation/CIMM's Tameka Kee. Here are the steps that brands can take to prepare for that future.
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Ipsos Update – September 2024
Data, Healthcare, Education … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Most Americans believe the presidential election will have a major impact on the future of the Supreme Court
New USA Today/Ipsos polling finds that many Americans see the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision as a major threat to democracy, with most supporting President Biden’s proposed reforms
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Here's why younger shoppers still hit the mall
New data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker indicates that it’s older Americans, not younger ones, who have dropped the mall completely. Read on to hear why — in Gen Z's own words.
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Oceana Offshore Drilling Survey
American voters support various policies aiming to protect the ocean and wildlife.