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Why parenting leads to greener perspectives (and purchases)
Ipsos data indicates that affluent parents have more environmentally friendly spending habits than non-parents. Here’s why brands and businesses should take note.
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The changes in people, markets and society that will shape the future of parenting
Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano walks through the forces that could transform parenting in the future, from economic stress and multigenerational homes to digital living.
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How technology is reshaping family dynamics and parenting in the future
What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael explains Ipsos data on parents’ worries about raising kids — from mental health to misinformation — and how brands can be part of the solution.
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[WEBINAR] Ipsos Reputation Council 2024: AI, Sponsorships, M&A and more
This presentation is a must for professionals in communications and marketing, public and government affairs, as well as policymakers and influencers, advocacy groups, and academics.
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The impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of our youth
Mental illness among teens and young adults has been an increasingly prevalent issue, observed to have been exacerbated by COVID-19.
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT 2024: Chicago
The Quirk's Event is a valuable collection of sessions and networking opportunities with leaders in the insights field.
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Why Americans’ attitudes on globalization are in flux
In the information age, consumers have an unprecedented degree of insight on what they buy and how it’s made. That raises the stakes for manufacturers, says Jennifer Bender, associate partner at Ipsos Strategy3.
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Demography is politics
How future societies are affected by declining populations will be largely predetermined by decisions already made by previous generations and by choices we make today.
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Business Risk in an Age of Populism
As political fights continue to roil American society, how do responsible stewards prepare their organizations to navigate ideological consumers?
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From the Pop Economy to Foreign Policy
As 2023 draws to a close, Ipsos looks back on another year of living in “interesting times.” Here are the five big picture trends that truly changed the country.