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As Featured In The Press
Ipsos research about the war in Ukraine is regularly mentioned in the media. Here are some recent articles and analyses.
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Documenting Life During Wartime - Photo Essays
Ipsos’ weekly photo-essay series focuses on the war has impacted the life of Ukrainians of all ages, how they can meet their most basic needs and access essential services such as clean water, healthcare, and education, and how the community is responding.
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U.S. consumer sentiment remains unchanged
Despite decreasing concerns about inflation, Americans’ confidence in their job stability continues to decline
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Ipsos Ukraine Resilience Monitor measures toll of war on livelihood and access to basic services in major cities
Ukrainians put onus on national government and local authorities to lead reconstruction efforts
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (10/5/2022)
This week’s Ipsos Core Political shows 40% of Americans approve of President Joe Biden’s performance in office and over half of Americans want him to prioritize addressing the economy.
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Majority of adults report experiencing high levels of stress in past year
Most Americans feel the U.S. healthcare system places less importance on mental health than on physical health despite a widespread view that they matter equally: Ipsos Global Advisor survey for World Mental Health Day 2022.
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Ipsos appoints Michael Link as EVP of Methodology and Chief Research Officer
Link is a proven organizational leader with three decades of experience in data collection and measurement science.
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT
Ipsos is delighted to be supporting The Quirk’s Event virtual year-end insights conference featuring the research industry’s best and brightest. Be sure to join Ipsos for our session featuring a 360° View of Immersive Worlds and Web3.0 [October 12, 2022 | 11am].
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Showing Up for Black and Hispanic Consumers in Retail
Business critical data, insights and tips for retailers wanting to improve consumer experiences for marginalized segments.
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Americans worried midterms could bring divided government, gridlock
New Axios/Ipsos poll finds the biggest concern with continued Democratic control is the handling of the economy; concerns about Republicans more mixed