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Will COVID casual become a permanent fashion look?
As the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the macro-trend of comfort casual apparel, brands and retailers face a strategic dilemma.
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Audio in the Lockdown Household: The Emergence of Podcasts Among Kids & Families
New research confirms that podcasts are now emerging as an option to fill gaps in parenting and education as the pandemic continues. Read detailed results here.
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Schools during coronavirus are caught between a rock and a hard place
Health risks of reopening schools during a pandemic are obvious, but risks of lowered or inequitable educational outcomes as a consequence of limiting in-person education are also damaging.
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Back-to-school shopping won’t be back-to-normal anytime soon
Many parents are playing a wait and see game with back-to-school shopping as finances and school openings remain up in the air.
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Many are experiencing heightened state of anxiety during pandemic, with fear of second COVID-19 wave top of mind for Americans
New MDVIP/Ipsos poll finds that despite plethora of coronavirus concerns, the pandemic is a source of motivation to take steps to improve one’s health
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Parents do not expect it to be safe to send kids back to school until 2021
New Washington Post/Schar School poll by Ipsos finds that American parents supportive of local schools, but concerned about the coronavirus pandemic’s risk to their children
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Back to school - in person vs. remote learning: Challenges facing parents, teachers and governments
Two in three support restricting number of in class days while experts question effectiveness.
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Concerns about COVID-19, election interference loom as November nears
Latest Newsy/Ipsos poll finds that Americans see widespread effects of COVID-19 on all facets of life, from elections, to child care
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Majority want to restrict number of days kids attend school in person with most support in emerging markets
More people comfortable sending kids back to school or daycare within six months.
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How America Pays for College 2020
The new Sallie Mae/Ipsos report reveals that most families are not changing education plans for the upcoming academic year despite the pandemic.