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Married and partnered Americans report deepening relationships amidst the pandemic
BuzzFeed News/Ipsos poll finds coronavirus pandemic has done little to change sex and dating behavior
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Ipsos Update - July 2020
Welcome to July’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes features on Black Lives Matter, attitudes towards refugees and the role of universities in the world today.
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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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Bloomberg and Warren Face Off at the Democratic Debate
Twitter responds to the Nevada Democratic Debate. But will what happened in Vegas, stay in Vegas?
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Black Voters Aren't into Identity Politics
We look at how identity influences black voters voting preferences and behavior.
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Does advertising have a responsibility to be inclusive?
Gender roles are a prominent part of advertising and communications.
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Turns Out, American Women Can Agree on a Few Key Issues Across Party Lines
Though we live in a polarized society, Democrat, Republican, and Independent women see eye to eye on some of the central problems facing the nation today.
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Could giving men more parental benefits help women gain equality at work faster?
Women still face pay inequity at work and labor inequity at home. Why employers need to help men do more at home.
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Six Conceptions of Nationality: A Global Segmentation Based on Inclusiveness
Ipsos segmented the adult population of 25 countries into six groups reflecting their concept of nationality
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Global study: Half of men think they’re expected to do too much in the fight for gender equality
Despite this, attitudes are changing: two-thirds say achieving gender equality is personally important, including six in ten American men