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Personalized Beauty Conference: The Destination for Beauty Technology Innovation
Personalization is shaking up the beauty industry and driving innovations in beauty tech like never before.
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Ipsos Update - March 2022
Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Americans frustrated with insurance coverage and costs
A new PhRMA/Ipsos poll finds that Americans worry about insurance coverage costs and would like to see more solutions around transparency and out-of-pockets costs from health care institutions.
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Are the 2022 midterms a done deal?
All signs point to the GOP gaining the majority of both House and Senate.
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Here’s how Americans are adjusting to inflation
Our latest Thought Starter shares research measuring the impact of inflation, and compromises that Americans are making in their effort to cope.
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Women are more likely to suffer from negative feelings about their weight and food
Ipsos research shines a light on the disproportionate impact of eating disorders and negative feelings about weight and food on women.
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What Worries the World - February 2022
The global public’s top 5 concerning issues remain unchanged, with Covid-19 still top. But inflation now ranks 6th with almost one in four (23%) worldwide now saying it is a worry in their country.
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT
Join Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael for a timely session focusing on the critical role that market research plays in how researchers should think about the future and how those scenarios can guide the questions we ask today.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (02/24/2022)
This week’s Ipsos’ Core Political, fielded on February 22-23 before the most recent phase of the Ukraine-Russian conflict, shows that Americans remain concerned with the economy although are divided on the importance of other issues.
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U.S. consumer confidence subsides
With conflict in Ukraine in the background, Americans show greater unease about their economic prospects