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Mental Health in the workplace: Global Impact Study
Results from our new international study on mental health for Teladoc Health reveals the true scale of challenges in the workplace – from the magnitude of under-reporting of mental health conditions to what prevents people from seeking the support they need.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (10/02/2019)
President Trump's overall approval rating remains unchanged.
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Flight-shaming: Would you change your travel plans to save the planet?
One in seven say they would pay more for travel with lower carbon footprint than airplanes.
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Americans Are Just as Likely to Say Their Country Is on the Wrong Track as Are People in Other Countries
...But They Worry about Different Issues
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66
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What worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
In the latest edition of Global Advisor’s What Worries the World, researchers tracked the issues people worried about the most in 28 countries, comparing the results over the nine-year period since the survey began in 2010.
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New Global Poll: Widespread Concern about Artificial Intelligence
Poll for the World Economic Forum Shows More Agree than Disagree that Governments and Companies’ Use of AI Should Be More Strictly Controlled
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Selling a Home Described as Being a Stressful Experience by More than Three Quarters of Home Sellers
More Than a Third Admit They Cried During This Process as a Result of Being Overwhelmed
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NCOA/Ipsos Survey: Health and Finances Top Concerns of U.S. Seniors
An Ipsos survey of 1227 U.S. adults aged 60 and older on behalf of the National Council on Aging shows that seniors are especially concerned by health and finance-related matters. The survey also highlights how much female and lower-income seniors are particularly prone to worry about financial security.
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What worries the world - May 2019
What Worries the World is a Global Advisor survey in 28 countries. tracking whether people think their country is on the right/wrong track and what their top concerns are. This quicklinks document provides the latest global summary of the survey findings and links to the full decks for each country, in different languages.