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Industry Thought Leadership
The world isn’t in crisis. The world is in crises. Corporations, governments and people face challenges on multiple fronts. But each must also play a role in the solutions.
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Revisit Video Presentation
Ipsos experts together with David Rubin, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, New York Times will present an illuminating fireside chat exploring the issues that should be on every policymaker and CMO’s mind
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Where we are headed into Election Day
Below, in five charts, we discuss the top things to keep in mind about the midterms, the polls, and voting ahead of November 8th.
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68% globally are willing to accept new policies encouraging sustainable technology adoptions
Incentives, discounts and other inducements are most supported policies to help tackle climate change in new global study ahead of COP27
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Sustainability Now: How Americans Expect Brands to Step Up
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear exclusive, consumer-centered data that will guide brands to make better decisions about sustainability-focused marketing, communications, and innovation efforts leading into 2023.
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Germany finishes first again with Japan and Canada rounding out the top three nations
Germany finishes in first place again, while Japan overtakes Canada for second place. The United Kingdom’s ranking drops again in 2022, moving from fifth to sixth. Russia’s ranking falls to the bottom three nations.
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Americans continue to feel economic pressure with inflation remaining top issue
New Reuters/Ipsos poll also shows that Americans are less likely to support candidates who propose abortion restrictions, less police funding.
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Three in five registered voters believe abortion should be legal
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows the economy, inflation, abortion top issues ahead of midterms
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Mental health concern rises in the age of COVID-19
Younger people are struggling the most with stress and emotional wellness, but they don’t see those struggles as ‘taboo’ and are openly talking about their challenges more than older generations.
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Ipsos Quick Take: The Midterm Elections
Read why Ipsos forecasts Republicans likely to win the House of Representatives by a small number of seats, while the Senate and the most competitive gubernatorial elections could go either way.