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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (03/09/2022)
This week’s Ipsos’ Core Political, fielded March 7-8, finds Americans remain most concerned about the economy and war and foreign conflict.
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America in Flux: Moving Forward in a Changed World
Revisit our recorded webinar to gain an understanding of the American COVID experience, where people are today, and how your brand can connect with and help them move forward.
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Americans are willing to pay more for gasoline to help a fellow democratic country
Biden’s approval rating related to Ukraine and Russia remain stable
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Global attitudes towards women in the workplace
An Ipsos survey examines the workforce landscape and views on gender inequities in the workforce in the US and seven other countries, ahead of International Women’s Day.
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Inflation is increasingly more challenging for small business owners
New Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce poll also finds small businesses continue to struggle with supply chain issues
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One in three people around the world believe childcare responsibilities damage a woman’s career more than a man’s
Global survey finds wide gender gap in perceptions of institutional bias against women; one-quarter of U.S. women say caring responsibilities have impacted their career
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[WEBINAR] Patient-First Innovation featuring MEDRhythms
The panel will feature valuable physician and patient perspectives, as well as insights from Alexis Anderson, Principal at Ipsos Healthcare Advisory Services.
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Three-quarters of Americans support the U.S. taking in Ukrainian refugees
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds most Americans want the U.S. to stop buying oil and gas from Russia, even if it means gas prices increase
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[WEBINAR] Equity and Inclusion in Healthcare
In order for the healthcare system to meet the new demands presented not just by COVID but by an increasingly aging and diverse population, the system and those who work within it will need a human-first approach.
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One in three men believe feminism does more harm than good: Global survey
Nearly half of American males see traditional masculinity under threat