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Do Men and Women Feel Treated Equally in Workplaces Around the World?
Americans are least likely to say asking a colleague for a date is appropriate and most likely to believe women’s careers are hurt more by rejecting advances
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary Tracker – Post Super Tuesday Edition (03/05/2020)
Biden surpasses Sanders in the lead for the Democratic nomination for president after winning 10 Super Tuesday states.
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"The Economy Stupid" Just Got More Complicated
Heading into a tumultuous election cycle and an uncertain moment in the global economy, young and old Americans have vastly different experiences with the economy, a possible explanation for divisions in the fractured Democratic party.
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Ipsos Biosurveillance Atlas: COVID-19 Monitoring
Download this paper to read about our multi-method approach to monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Equality Lounge: SXSW
Ipsos’ Nicole Alexander is delighted to be participating in an Equality Lounge panel discussion about bridging the digital divide; an exploration of how tech companies can support women of color.
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Biden Flips the Narrative
Don’t call him the comeback kid, and a few other takeaways from Super Tuesday.
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Rising concern that the Coronavirus will have a personal financial impact and poses a high threat to their country
Majority of people think it is impossible to forecast how the virus is spreading.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (03/04/2020)
After a volatile week in the stock market and growing fears of the coronavirus spreading, concerns are rising around the economy and jobs and healthcare among Republicans and Democrats respectively.
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Ipsos Update - March 2020
Welcome to March’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month our featured topics include Coronavirus, perceptions of death, creative advertising, and global trends in 2020.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary Tracker (03/03/2020)
Sanders continues to lead in the race for the Democratic nomination, Biden and Bloomberg fight for second place.