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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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The Beryl Institute ELEVATE PX 2022
Ipsos is delighted to be a Platinum sponsor of this year’s ELEVATE PX Conference – a gathering of leaders committed to transforming the human experience in healthcare – and a Diamond Partner of The Beryl Institute.
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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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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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One in three men believe feminism does more harm than good: Global survey
Nearly half of American males see traditional masculinity under threat
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How Back-to-Office Policies Resonate Throughout the Entire Economy
Many workers have their eye on the door as several options have opened amid the Great Resignation, so companies must be careful about forcing them to return.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (03/02/2022)
This week’s Ipsos’ Core Political, fielded February 28 – March 1, before President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, finds Americans increasingly concerned about war and foreign conflict as their approval of Joe Biden’s presidential performance remains stable.
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Two in five Americans approve of how President Biden has handled Russia and Ukraine
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds American public opinion about Biden's handling of the crisis has improved notably from last week, although a majority still disapproves
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Most men say they don't encounter barriers to improving their health
A recent Ipsos/MDVIP poll finds men who have primary care doctors are more likely to have a better understanding of key men’s health issues