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International Women's Day: Global misperceptions of equality and the need to Press for Progress
To mark International Women’s Day, and in the wake of the #metoo campaign, a new global study by Ipsos in collaboration with International Women’s Day across 27 countries highlights the level of concern people around the world have about a number of equality issues.
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Public Opinion Data on Transgender People
Gain insights from our survey of examining the public’s opinion on transgender rights issues, correct pronoun usage, positive and negative beliefs about transgender people, how respondents think about their government’s treatment of transgender people, and whether and how respondents know a transgender person.
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Ipsos/NPR poll: Majority of Americans support policies aimed to keep guns out of hands of dangerous individuals
Alternate solutions, namely arming teachers, not seen as a viable path forward
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (2/28/2018)
President Trump's approval ratings remain steady at 40%, while Chief of Staff, John F. Kelly, has moved up to number two on the Wh'Exit poll.
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Ipsos/MetLife: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index Q1 2018
New study finds that small U.S. businesses believe they are in good overall health.
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Study Conducted Among Smartphone Users in U.S., Brazil, France, and India Finds Respondents Have Deep Attachment with Their Phones
Most Admit They Love Their Phone and Over Two in Five Further Agree That It Would be Very Difficult, Emotionally, For Them to Give It Up
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (2/21/2018)
10% of Americans perceive crime as the number one issue facing America, a 4-point increase from the beginning of the year, while President Trump's approval rating remains steady.
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Nearly Half of Americans Report Having Flown on an Airline in 2017
Trended Results Show Travelers Continue to Be Satisfied with Their Flight Experience
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Nearly a Third of Employed Americans Have Not Received Any Formal Workplace Training from Their Current Employer
Those Most Likely to Say They Don’t Receive Any Formal Workplace Training include Women, The Less Affluent, and Part-Time Workers