Society


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Americans are most likely to trust healthcare workers and doctors

Partisanship drives difference in opinion amongst professions
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Women and COVID: One Year On

Understanding how women’s experiences have varied throughout the pandemic is essential for addressing the inequities that will permeate the pandemic recovery landscape.
Society Event

[RECORDING] UX Camp Winter 2021: Remote Digital Ethnography

Ipsos’ Amanda Weller & Megan Machamer recently presented “Remote Digital Ethnography: Understand Online Dating Behaviors Within the Digital Environment” at Chicago Camps’ UX Camp Winter 2021.
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What Will The American Pantry Look Like Post-Pandemic?

Puppuccinos? Ipsos identifies consumer trends that are likely to fade away - or stick!
Society Survey

Americans looking forward to the end of COVID-19 restrictions

Desire to see loved ones and go to public places among most anticipated activities
Society Event

TFQ Virtual Equality Lounge @ SXSW

Ipsos’ Menaka Gopinath is delighted to be speaking at an upcoming panel discussion being hosted by The Female Quotient, Transcending Screens: How to Create Inclusive Communities in a Virtual World.
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Ipsos Update – March 2021

Our monthly round-up of Ipsos research and thinking reflects on the world one year on from Covid-19, looks forward to the world in 2025 and beyond, and presents new white papers on customer experience, product innovation and research methods.
Society Survey

Third Wave of In-Store Health & Safety Audits Will Award Firms with Strong Performance

Launching March 2021, the 3rd Wave of the Consumer Health & Safety Index will provide a crucial tool for companies nearly a year into the coronavirus pandemic.
Society Publication

Americans’ Trust in Doctors Offers Path Forward for an Effective Vaccine Rollout

Doctors emerged as some of the most trusted figures nationally from the pandemic. What are the implications for the healthcare industry at large?