Work Life Balance


COVID-19 Survey

Americans still aren’t comfortable riding with other people

People are getting more comfortable shopping and hanging out as the delta surge dissipates, but transit, ridesharing and planes still make them uncomfortable.

[WEBINAR] Our Hybrid World: Technology’s Role in Supporting a Balanced Lifestyle

Join us for a complimentary webinar as we share new insights from Ipsos’ U.S. syndicated online community addressing how consumers are navigating through a hybrid existence and the role brands can play in supporting evolving consumer needs now and in the future.

Most Americans back four-day work week but won’t take a pay cut for it

At the same time, Americans value flexibility over length in their vacation policies.

Cliff’s Take: America's Relationship With Work Remains Complicated

Despite a plurality feeling overworked, the majority would settle for flexibility in their work lives over longer vacations.

Americans show signs of ambivalence about the Olympics

But are most looking forward to watching gymnastics and Simone Biles.

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.

Do current remote workers want to return to the office? It’s complicated.

Four in ten want to return to the office, but just as many would seek a new job if required to do so
Coronavirus Publication

Americans aren’t advancing themselves with their pandemic free time

Does this signal a looming crisis in the talent pipeline?
Coronavirus Publication

A third of Americans expect to keep working from home after the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out

We are getting a clearer picture of the future of work as the vaccine signals a massive shift in the pandemic fight.