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Most Americans not worrying about COVID going into 2022 Holidays
Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus special edition finds half of Americans say they are back to pre-COVID routines
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Climate change is another worry for prospective parents
ABC News-Ipsos poll finds that a quarter of American 18-45 year olds have climate change-related doubts about having children
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Addressing charging infrastructure concerns may encourage some non-EV owners to purchase or lease an electric vehicle
High purchase cost and charging logistics are the biggest concerns holding non-EV owners back from purchasing or leasing a plug-in hybrid or electric-only vehicle
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Holiday Shopping 2022: Mixed feelings as consumers are anxious but eager to celebrate
New Ipsos research conducted by Ipsos.digital and Synthesio looks at this year’s holiday shopping trends, spending habits, and gift wish lists.
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A Toast to the Holidays: Wine + Spirits Consumption Among Affluent
Revisit our on demand webinar exploring the immense importance of Affluent Americans to alcoholic beverage marketers and the industries that support them.
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Two-thirds of Americans concerned about impact of rising prices on holiday gift budgets
A new Ipsos poll on behalf of Shutterfly finds that many Americans still plan to send holiday cards and gifts, and three in five say sending holiday cards is a way to stay close to friends and family
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Understanding human psychology during the polycrisis
We live in a world where we are being buffeted by multiple crises.
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Unlocking collaborative, patient-centric partnerships
Read more about Ipsos’ approach to developing sustainable, long-term partnerships and ensuring patient inclusion.
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New wave of Ipsos Ukraine Resilience Monitor measures toll of war and access to basic services in newly liberated and frontline cities
Ukrainians are eager to return despite lack of employment and deteriorating access to basic services
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With children frequently online, many parents implement internet safety measures
Child Mind Institute survey explores internet usage and behaviors among American parents of children ages 9-15 and their children (as reported by the parents)