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Global survey shows many are not comfortable talking about menopause
Gender gap in attitudes and knowledge about menopause is especially wide in the U.S.
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Latino registered voters concerned about economic issues, prefer Democrats in the midterms
New Washington Post-Ipsos survey of Latino registered voters finds most feel it is a good time to be Hispanic in America
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SeeHer and Ipsos show how positive depictions of females in advertising can lead to superior business outcomes
SeeHer, in partnership with Ipsos, built a predictive, data-driven model that enables brands to forecast the impact of their ads during the development stage
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What the Future: Spending
Revisit our foresight webinar featuring new data and interviews with industry experts about the future of spending – and what that means for brands.
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Majority want elected officials to do more to improve mental health care
NAMI/Ipsos poll: Most Americans support improving health insurance coverage to cover more mental health services
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Two in three Americans support Biden’s planned cannabis reforms
New USA Today/Ipsos poll shows most view decriminalization as a way to correct racial injustice in our judicial system
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COVID-19 Pandemic negatively affected many children’s mood and education, according to parents
Child Mind Institute survey explores traumatic events, treatment, impacts of the COVID pandemic, and the strategies families use to cope with these pressures
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Older Americans report being targeted by scams at least once a week
New Aura/Ipsos poll details the difficult mental, emotional, and financial impacts scams have on Americans.
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Ukraine Resilience Monitor
Measuring and tracking the impact of the war on income, employment, well-being, and infrastructure with surveys of residents of Ukraine's largest cities and newly liberated territories.
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As Featured In The Press
Ipsos research about the war in Ukraine is regularly mentioned in the media. Here are some recent articles and analyses.