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Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans are much less likely to report good water and air quality in their communities
Axios-Ipsos Hard Truths Environmental Racism study finds minority Americans also experience more problems with weather-related infrastructure failures.
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[WEBINAR] Women in Tech: Innovation, Inclusion, and Insights
Join Ipsos’ Janelle James for a virtual moderated roundtable discussion with some of the most talented female leaders in media, marketing, and technology today.
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Cliff’s Take: COVID takes a bite out of Biden’s approval ratings
Can vaccine mandates turn the tide?
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[WEBINAR] Recovery, Recurrence, Research: How social research is informing COVID strategies
Join Ipsos' Public Affairs leaders from around the globe as we examine how social research has informed strategies through every stage of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Support for legal status of abortion growing in Latin America while softening in Western Europe
27-country survey finds nearly half say abortion should be permitted whenever a woman wants one, and one quarter say it should be allowed only in certain circumstances.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (09/16/2021)
President Biden's approval rating hits another low as more Americans disapprove of his handling of COVID-19 and other issues
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U.S. consumer confidence reaches fourth week of stability
Outlook remains weaker now than it was before the pandemic
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[PODCAST] Research Business DAILY Report
Listen in to hear RBDR’s guest, Ipsos EVP Emmanuel Probst, discuss how society’s cultural changes have motivated varied established consumer brands, like Uncle Ben’s and Aunt Jemima, to replace their brand names and identities in order to extend the life of the brand
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As Delta spreads, global consumer confidence is frozen in place
Few countries experience meaningful change in sentiment.