Women


Women Survey

Less than a third of American women identify as feminists

“Feminism” fails to resonate with the majority of American women, according to a National Geographic/Ipsos poll.
Women Survey

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.
Women Publication

Trailblazing Women: Menaka Gopinath

Discover why Ipsos’ Menaka Gopinath is being recognized as trailblazing. View video interview.
Women Publication

Empowering women for more sustainable cocoa communities

Discover what women’s empowerment actually means for development interventions, and how will we know when it has been achieved?

Views of Trump’s Twitter Attack on Four Congresswomen Highly Partisan

Democrats More Likely than Republicans to Consider Tweets ‘Un-American’ and Racist
Women Survey

Most Single Women Would Rather be in a Relationship with Someone that Has a Tattoo of Their Ex Versus Someone with Bad Credit

Six in Ten Would Feel Less Inclined to Get Married if Their Partner Had a Large Amount of Debt
Women Publication

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.
Women Survey

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
Women Publication

Re-conceptualizing Empowerment: Understanding & Measuring Women’s Empowerment

Women’s empowerment is what we believe to be the solution to achieving gender equality, but what does it consist of, and how do we achieve it?