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67% of G7 citizens believe that gender inequality in the workplace is a real problem
Today the Women's Forum for the Economy & Society presents the third edition of its Barometer, which analyzes the perceptions of 3500 citizens of G7 countries on gender inequalities in their respective countries and puts it in perspective with the reality of recent data disaggregated by gender. This measurement tool constitutes a unique database.
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The future of healthcare segmentations
As the healthcare sector evolves at speed, pharma needs an improved framework to guide its marketing effort and answer the eternal business questions: who to target and how.
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Oncology: the power of holistic insights
Understanding why real-world treatment in oncology can be sub-optimal – and what can be done about it.
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/23/2022)
President Biden's approval rating is 37% with most Americans saying things in the country are off on the wrong track.
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New wave of Ipsos Ukraine Resilience Monitor measures toll of war and access to basic services in newly liberated and frontline cities
Ukrainians are eager to return despite lack of employment and deteriorating access to basic services
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The Inside Track: 2022 Midterm Elections November Highlights
Key Highlights from November’s Inside Track webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics and the upcoming midterm elections.
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This holiday season, shoppers bring new expectations for retailers
Ipsos shares tips for ways retailers can capture more spend this holiday shopping season.
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Got30: An Ipsos vodcast
Got30 is a brief, to the point, vodcast series answering some of the questions we get asked about Customer Experience and Channel Performance. Listen in!
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Insights Drive Impact
Take a look at these inspirational use cases of qualitative research methodologies. Our latest edition explores the future of work, financial services and healthcare.
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Democrats more positive about Biden post-Midterms
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds Trump remains strong but loses ground among Republican voters