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Americans continue to prioritize public health over economy
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos Hidden Common Ground survey finds threat of COVID-19 subsiding compared to March
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Navigating Covid’s Impact on the Automotive Sector
Revisit highlights from our virtual summit featuring important insights for the automotive sector as we transition to the ‘new normal’.
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Strong Desire for Travel, but heightened sense of risks will impact speed of tourism recovery
Desire to travel has intensified over the past few years, and the top dream destinations are Italy, Canada, Australia, France and Switzerland; however, current risks associated with travel may impede on the ability of many to reach these destinations.
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Maria Perez will lead Fast-Response DIY Platform Ipsos.Digital in North America
Late last year, Ipsos launched its innovative market research tool, Ipsos.Digital– a fully automated self-service research platform, which functions as a Do-it-yourself (DIY) or Do-it-together tool for clients
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[WEBINAR] What The Future: Transportation
Join Ipsos and our industry guests for a business critical summit exploring the future of the automotive and mobility sector. In the coming days, a detailed agenda with time slots for each topic will be published here.
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How America Plans for Post- secondary Education
The newest Sallie Mae/Ipsos study finds that higher education plans remain unchanged for the majority of high school families despite challenges introduced by COVID-19
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Most Americans Leaving Home for Work Concerned About Getting Sick
New reporting from The Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds a third of Americans working out of the home regularly come within 6 feet of 10 or more people during their work
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[VIRTUAL SUMMIT] Navigating Covid’s Impact on the Automotive Sector
Join Ipsos and our industry guests for a business critical summit exploring the future of the automotive and mobility sector. In the coming days, a detailed agenda with time slots for each topic will be published here.
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How old is too old to work? Depends where you live and how you view, experience ageism
The average age up until when a person is considered employable across 28 countries is 49.
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Public Rates Governors Stronger than President on COVID-19
New Washington Post-Ipsos data shows residents of states pushing to reopen early rate their governors worse than those maintaining lockdowns