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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes
On average, almost 4-in-10 across 29 countries think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic.
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Personal experience with crime and news source drive opinion on police reform
Following the growing importance of crime and gun violence for the country, we examine how personal experience and news source drive how Americans feel about law and order and police reform.
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American greatness gets mixed reviews
On America’s 245th birthday, the country is split on how great the United States really is.
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Cliff’s Take: Celebrating America, Faultlines Notwithstanding
Fundamentally, Americans are proud of who they are, even if their views on the current state and direction of the country are more mutable.
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U.S. consumer confidence close to pandemic high ahead of Independence Day
Current and Expectations sub-indices dip very slightly from last week
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Americans proud and looking to celebrate this July 4th
The July 4th weekend is here, and while Americans have mixed feeling about their country, they will be celebrating, COVID or not.
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Seven in ten Americans are proud to be American
Pride is higher amongst older Americans and Republicans
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Fourth of July celebrations won’t be bigger this year, but most Americans plan a return to past habits
Few say they’re planning a bigger celebration now that they’re vaccinated, but a return to normal is still big for one of America’s top food and beverage holidays
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Examining the past and present of American identity
As July 4th approaches, we look at how Americans see themselves and the legacy of immigration in the country.
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For Sub-Saharan Small Businesses, Digital Technologies Emerge as Pivotal for Sustaining Operations through the Pandemic and Embracing Future
This Facebook/Ipsos poll explored how SMBs use digital tools, social media and direct messaging platforms, with a focus on the Facebook apps.