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Teachers Agree That Climate Change is Real and Should Be Taught in Schools
Ipsos/NPR poll of teachers on climate change
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Americans Believe the Arts Are an Important Part of Society and Education
84% of Americans Believe Arts and STEM Subjects Complement Each Other Well
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US Parents 2019
Ipsos’ Janet Oak shares her insights and new data with eMarketer in their comprehensive report about parenthood today.
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Global Study on Cohabiting, Non-Married Parents
Ipsos Global Family and Gender Survey on behalf of The Wheatley Institution and the Institute for Family Studies
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Could giving men more parental benefits help women gain equality at work faster?
Women still face pay inequity at work and labor inequity at home. Why employers need to help men do more at home.
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Six Conceptions of Nationality: A Global Segmentation Based on Inclusiveness
Ipsos segmented the adult population of 25 countries into six groups reflecting their concept of nationality
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Global study: Half of men think they’re expected to do too much in the fight for gender equality
Despite this, attitudes are changing: two-thirds say achieving gender equality is personally important, including six in ten American men
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Men Not Emasculated By Caring For Children – But Need Support From Employers
A new global survey finds three-quarters of respondents disagree that a man who stays at home to look after children is less of a man
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Americans report positive attitudes and optimism toward technology
A new poll on behalf of GET Creative, a division of USA TODAY NETWORK, and the Charles Koch Institute shows that 67% of Americans believe technology has improved their generation's quality of life and 58% expect technology to continue improving quality of life for the next generation