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How today’s parents are raising tomorrow’s leaders differently
Pew Research Center’s Rachel Minkin breaks down the data on how parenting is changing (and will continue to change) in America, from shifting gender roles to whether parents today follow or break from their own upbringing.
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The changes in people, markets and society that will shape the future of parenting
Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano walks through the forces that could transform parenting in the future, from economic stress and multigenerational homes to digital living.
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How technology is reshaping family dynamics and parenting in the future
What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael explains Ipsos data on parents’ worries about raising kids — from mental health to misinformation — and how brands can be part of the solution.
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Americans divided on whether President Biden received special treatment in classified documents report
New Reuters/Ipsos polling finds few Americans are very familiar with Special Counsel Robert Hur’s comments about President Biden’s age
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Most employees say it’s appropriate to discuss mental health at work
Fewer, but still a majority, say they are comfortable actually sharing about their own mental health at work
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[RECORDING] Big Game Ad Winners – Beyond Likeability To What Actually Worked
Join Ipsos and TikTok as we celebrate who really won the Super Bowl this year: the advertisers who were most effective.
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These were the 15 best Super Bowl ads in 2024. Here's why, according to hard data from Ipsos.
Ipsos analyzed Super Bowl 2024 ads through both traditional and cutting-edge methods – from surveys to social listening to live communities – to provide a more robust and nuanced picture of success.
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Here's who won the 2024 Super Bowl advertising awards, and why!
Access our 2024 Super Bowl insights portal here.
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Putting the 'social' back into social media
Putting people at the forefront of advertising is a more effective way for brands to outpace the competition.
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[RECORDING] The Female Quotient: Black Women’s Roundtable
What is the state of Black women in the workplace? Ipsos’ Janelle James joins a panel discussion about transcending boundaries, addressing vital issues like mental health, pay equity, and psychological safety.