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Is facing your mortality sparking the ‘Great Resignation’? Why we don’t want to work anymore
A combination of burnout, disengagement, ‘unpaid labor’ and more is pushing workers to make drastic career moves.
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Americans are thinking about their own mental well-being less often than early in the pandemic.
Majority of Americans have not sought out professional counseling since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic
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MAPOR Annual Conference
Ipsos is delighted to be a gold sponsor of this year’s Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual conference – to be held both virtually and in-person in Chicago.
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The pandemic inspired 1 in 5 Americans to reevaluate their lives
Leading up to World Mental Health Day on October 10th, around half of Americans report that they are currently reevaluating their life priorities and prioritizing a better work/life balance.
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Cliff’s Take: Trust in Biden on COVID erodes
Stalemate on the virus translates to weakening of Biden’s standing in the polls
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U.S. consumer confidence weakening
Six in ten believe that businesses should be allowed to reopen even if the pandemic is still not fully contained
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Ipsos Update - October 2021
Global risks, trust in research, virtual reality and the global influence of Germany are just some of the topics featured in this month’s round up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world.
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (09/30/2021)
Three-quarters of Americans believe things in this country are off on the wrong track
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Two-thirds of Americans are concerned over a possible government shutdown
New Ipsos/Reuters poll finds three out of ten Americans say Republicans in Congress are to blame if the federal government shuts down
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Americans support working with North Korea and China to change the current status quo
New American Friends Service Committee/Ipsos Poll finds majority want to work with countries like North Korea and China to change the climate of their relationship.