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Seniors Rate Physical and Emotional Health Support as Most Important When It Comes to Health Plan Programs/Resources
Nearly Half Do Not Feel That the Programs/Resources Made Available by Their Health Plan are Relevant and Personalized to Them
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New Year's Eve: Staying in is the new going out
According to a new Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of Netflix, 77% of parents are planning to stay in
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Understanding the Perspectives of Young People Around the World
A new Ipsos study for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Goalkeepers campaign highlights key differences on optimism, attitudes to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and what people around the world want their leaders to focus on.
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Most Americans Believe Teachers Have a Big Impact, But Are Paid Unfairly
Ipsos/USA Today poll shows broad support for local public school teachers, along with recent strikes
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Why are Millennials skipping the baking mix aisle?
Baking mixes offer a convenient option for anyone seeking fresh-from-the-oven treats but lacking the time to bake from scratch.
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Parents’ Perspective on Back-to-School Shopping
In our latest Thought Starter, we examine how parents are planning to prepare their children for the school year ahead.
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Half of Parents (50%) ‘Very Confident’ in Their Child’s Ability to Finish College Without Early Withdrawal, Down 5 Points Since 2017
Parents and Students See Losses of $10K in Event of Withdrawing
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Paper is Considered an Essential Part of Being Able to Achieve Educational Goals by Roughly Nine in Ten Students (Grades 7-12 and College Level), Parents, and Educators
Most Also Believe That Consistently Reading on Paper Has Clear Benefits
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Global Awareness of Cyberbullying Is Increasing, Though 1 in 4 Adults Haven't Heard of It
One in three parents globally report knowing a child in their community that is the victim of cyberbullying; majorities in every country feel existing anti-bullying measures are insufficient when it comes to handling cyberbullying.