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Three quarters of Americans with health insurance coverage believe too many hurdles exist between patients and doctor-prescribed medicines
New Ipsos poll conducted with Novartis finds that 92% of patients believe that doctors should be making therapy decisions, not insurers
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[WEBINAR] Corporate Social Responsibility: Marketing Gimmick or Sound Public Policy
Join us for a complimentary webinar as Tony Incalcatera, Chief Research Officer for Ipsos Affluent Intelligence, will discuss our latest findings on how Affluent Americans view the social policies of companies and the impact these programs have on perceptions and purchases.
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LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey Insights
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear new research insights from our global survey and a dynamic discussion of their implications.
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A majority (57%) of Europeans expect to travel this summer
France and Italy lead with 67% expecting to take their usual summer holiday
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On Juneteenth, What Does Increased Allyship Mean for Businesses?
If we take a look at the future of allyship and racial injustice in our country, we have reasons to be optimistic.
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The Power of the African American Affluent Consumer
Revisit our recorded webinar to better understand who Affluent African Americans are, and why their spending power makes them a critical component of every savvy marketing plan.
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LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey points to a generation gap around gender identity and sexual attraction
Laws to protect LGBT people from discrimination laws and equal marriage and adoption rights have majority support in most but not all of the 27 countries surveyed
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[WEBINAR] LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey Insights
Join us for a complimentary webinar featuring new research insights from Ipsos’ LGBT+ Pride 2021 Survey – a global study of nearly 20,000 interviews of adults from 27 countries – and a discussion of their implications by a panel of experts from leading academic, advocacy, and business organizations.
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[WEBINAR] The Power of the African American Affluent Consumer
Join us to better understand who Affluent African Americans are and why their spending power makes them a critical component of every savvy marketing plan.
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Americans agree: Corporations shouldn’t take a stand that they, personally, don’t like
Partisan politics can make speaking out a minefield, but being seen as responsible also means many consumers will pay a premium.