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Has the commute finally changed?
In a November survey, half of full-time workers in America reported working from home more often due to the pandemic, plus an additional 21% who said their habits hadn’t changed. Only 6% said they were working remotely less often.
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Differences emerge between U.S. and Great Britain priority groups for COVID-19 vaccinations
Emergency service and teachers are top priority groups in both countries
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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.
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The Science of Behavior Change
The principles and practice of tackling behavior change challenges in a world that remains unpredictable and changeable.
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Are we ready to get back to sharing again?
Revisit our recorded webinar to learn fresh insights into what consumers think.
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Cliff’s Take: Our First – And Hopefully Last – COVID Thanksgiving
Many Americans Rethink Thanksgiving Plans, Others Go Ahead With Holiday Travel
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[WEBINAR] Are we ready to get back to sharing again?
Don’t miss hearing Ipsos' John Kiser, SVP of Automotive & Mobility, and Mike VanNieuwkuyk, SVP of Automotive Advisory delve into the impact that Covid-19 is having on Shared Mobility preferences among American consumers relative to the world.
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Despite pandemic, interest in battery electric vehicles growing in the U.S. and China
A new Auto Global Study reveals consumers are looking for added convenience, advanced technology and nice-looking electric vehicles.
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Sparking Interest: Electrification Preferences Post COVID
Revisit our webinar to hear our experts delve into the impact that COVID is having on electrification preferences among American consumers relative to the world.
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COVID-19: Our Coronavirus Research, Reports and Data
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share new research about the pandemic.