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Most Americans Believe Teachers Have a Big Impact, But Are Paid Unfairly
Ipsos/USA Today poll shows broad support for local public school teachers, along with recent strikes
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Are we taking fewer, or different vacations?
Learn more about what Americans are doing with their unused bank of vacation days.
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Fake News, Filter Bubbles, and Post-Truth Are Other People’s Problems
77% of Americans Think Other People Live in Their Own Internet Bubble… but Only 32% Think They Themselves Do
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (09/05/2018)
Among registered voters, Democrats enjoy a 9-point lead over Republicans in this week's generic congressional ballot.
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Hygiene and Cleanliness in the U.S.
Women more likely than men to be concerned about personal hygiene, especially as it relates to self-image
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (08/29/2018)
President Trump's approval rating among registered voters stands at 40% with just 69 days until the election.
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Millennials advocate for gun control, but still enjoy their Second Amendment right
Newsy/Ipsos poll examines views on gun policy and culture
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Americans in Favor of Limiting Use of Plastic Straws
Ipsos/BuzzFeed News poll shows more support for businesses making the choice on straws than government ban
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Women & Water: A Ripple Effect
In 2017-2018, Ipsos and the Water & Development Alliance (WADA) conducted a study to map the hypothesized direct gendered impacts (“women and water”) and the pathways to indirect empowerment impacts (“the ripple effect”) of water programming, and to collect primary data to assess whether these hypotheses can be supported.