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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
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The Super Bowl Creative Tool Box
No other single event allows creatives to garner such a significant and captive audience. Consider these tips when developing your next ad.
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[WEBINAR] The Future of Affluent Retirement: The Financial & Psychological Realities
Join Ipsos for a complimentary webinar exploring the anticipations and realities around retirement for affluent Americans.
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How Technology Can Fuel Behavioral Research
Discover three tips to ensure your traditional U&A studies are evolving to provide meaningful insight.
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[WEBINAR] Let’s Get Phygital: Experience the Future of Shopper Research
Recognizing that clients need faster and more agile shopper marketing tools to successfully compete in today’s omnichannel world, Ipsos has launched a suite of virtual shopper solutions to better understand how shoppers make decisions, improve navigation, and optimize retail conditions and package designs.
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[WEBINAR] The Future with Behavioral Science: Fuel Your Growth Today
Are you looking for new ways to challenge the category leader? Are finding new ways to win at shelf – clicks and bricks – critical for your growth?
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Men Not Emasculated By Caring For Children – But Need Support From Employers
A new global survey finds three-quarters of respondents disagree that a man who stays at home to look after children is less of a man
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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?
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The Future of Stakeholder Forecasting
View our on demand webinar to hear how tracking sentiment of Veteran Affairs related issues across time can help stakeholders make informed data driven decisions.
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Americans report positive attitudes and optimism toward technology
A new poll on behalf of GET Creative, a division of USA TODAY NETWORK, and the Charles Koch Institute shows that 67% of Americans believe technology has improved their generation's quality of life and 58% expect technology to continue improving quality of life for the next generation