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Americans favor stricter gun laws, though support has declined from 2019
New USA Today/Ipsos poll find that fewer Republicans favor stricter gun laws, Congress acting on background checks compared to previous years
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Women and COVID: One Year On
Understanding how women’s experiences have varied throughout the pandemic is essential for addressing the inequities that will permeate the pandemic recovery landscape.
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Shelter in Place: How companies can ease customers’ housing anxiety
Americans’ worries about missed rent or mortgage payments are an opportunity for companies to step in and build trust.
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Do current remote workers want to return to the office? It’s complicated.
Four in ten want to return to the office, but just as many would seek a new job if required to do so
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Americans’ trust in law enforcement, desire to protect law and order on the rise
USA Today/Ipsos poll shows shift in views of George Floyd’s death ahead of the trial of Derek Chauvin; however, deep partisan and racial divisions remain
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Americans looking forward to the end of COVID-19 restrictions
Desire to see loved ones and go to public places among most anticipated activities
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The impact of race, ethnicity, and national origin on opportunities: Perceptions and personal experience
Survey for the World Economic Forum explores how much access to employment, education, housing, and social services is influenced by ethnicity and national origin across 27 countries
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Ipsos U.S. hires Christie Kawada as head of Media Development and Audience Measurement
The ViacomCBS executive brings more than 20 years of research and data science expertise to Ipsos.
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How the Pandemic Will Change How and Where We Live
Ipsos’ What the Future report asks what housing and migration patterns will stick
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Cliff’s Take: Is Biden’s House Built on Solid Ground?
Approval ratings versus hyperpolarized pandemania