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February 2024 Reuters/Ipsos Core Political
Findings of the February 2024 Reuters/Ipsos Core Political
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Majority of Americans oppose Alabama Supreme Court ruling around IVF
New Axios/Ipsos poll shows fewer than half are familiar with the ruling, but those who are aware stand in strong opposition
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Truth, Beauty, and Justice: AI in 2024
Revisit our recorded discussion to hear more about the three necessary domains for evaluating AI - Truth (accuracy), Beauty (fertility), and Justice (fairness) - and the implications of each from the perspectives of our guest panelists.
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American voters are unhappy with the federal government’s energy policy
Most want to see an “all-of-the-above” approach when it comes to energy strategies
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MDVIP/Ipsos poll shows Americans are struggling with the healthcare system
Despite this, many Americans have a positive view of their personal doctors
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Hybrid work (and commuting) really seem here to stay
The number of employees who say their employers have set hybrid work guidelines has increased 9 percentage points in the last year, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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A question of gender
Read more about the importance of asking about gender in an inclusive way, especially when conducting international research.
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February 2024: Consumer confidence down among G7 countries
Sentiment largely up in the Asia-Pacific, while it is mixed throughout Europe.
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It's a major global election year, and populism is on the ballot
Below are five charts on where the world stands on populism and where things could head in 2024
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ESG: A hidden driver for brand success in healthcare
Read how life sciences companies can go beyond the organizational level and apply their ESG strategy to individual brands, and how doing so with authenticity can serve as an additional factor driving brand success.