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World Bank taps Ipsos to estimate explosion damage in Beirut
Ipsos combined cutting-edge approaches and ground teams to provide rapid analysis
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American concern over coronavirus on the rise once again
Latest What Worries the World survey shows Americans most concerned globally about rise in extremism and moral decline
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Are We Flying Yet? Affluents and Travel Beyond a Pandemic
As Affluent Americans will be the first to be passing through terminal gates, Ipsos shares data and tips that can be used as marketing engagement opportunities by those in the hospitality sector.
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Handling of health crises impacts overall favorability towards Nations
Germany, Canada, and New Zealand are most favorably impacted, while the United States, Brazil, and India are seen unfavorably.
Based on nations’ handling of health crises, most travelers are more comfortable traveling domestically as opposed to internationally over the next five years.
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[WEBINAR] Conducting Representative Research Online: Diversity in the U.S.
Following wide-spread protests against police brutality, there has been a broader awakening to the continued systemic racism throughout all aspects of our society.
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Americans believe federal law enforcement presence at protests is making the situation worse
New ABC News/Ipsos data finds public broadly disapproves of the President’s handling of recent crises
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Americans growing more pessimistic about country direction
New What Worries the World survey shows concerns over crime and violence, extremism are on the rise
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Ipsos Continues to Shine Spotlight on the World’s Refugee Crisis
Newly named Ipsos Foundation ambassador, Reena Roy, leads North American initiatives for World Refugee Day
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Growing appeal of investing in businesses from countries around the world may be dampened by the COVID-19 pandemic
The appeal of investing in businesses from countries around the world has intensified over the past few years, with the top business hubs being North America and Europe. However, disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may slow down the recent economic momentum.
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Ipsos Update - July 2020
Welcome to July’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes features on Black Lives Matter, attitudes towards refugees and the role of universities in the world today.