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Know the New America & Beyond: August 2025
A monthly dispatch of Ipsos’ best insights on the U.S., tailored for the world.
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Majorities in all countries now support banning under-14s from using social media
Concern about youth mental health is widespread and views on the role of AI and technology in schools are divided, according to the 2025 Ipsos Education Monitor.
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Ipsos Equalities Index 2025: More needs to be done to promote equality, but support has slipped over the last two years
The third edition of our Equalities Index covers 31 countries, and finds twice as many think campaigns to promote equality should go further (43%) than believe they ought to be rolled back (21%).
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Generational, gender gaps on workplace issues appear
Gen Z, Millennial, Gen X and Boomer men and women may all work at the same company, but in some cases bring divergent views on everything from DEI policies to mental health days.
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Ipsos Update – August 2025
Ageing, Healthcare, Gaming… Ipsos Update explores the latest research and thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Know the New America & Beyond: July 2025
Read a monthly dispatch of Ipsos' best insights on the U.S. tailored for the world.
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Market Essentials: Did You Know? A monthly digest of consumers' behaviour across the world
Ipsos' Market Essentials infographics offer insights on how consumers think, feel, and engage in activities such as shopping, travel, entertainment, socialization, technology and AI, and work in our dynamic, ever-changing world.
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Old age begins at 66, but six in ten say they are not looking forward to it
New research across 32 countries dives into global attitudes to ageing, with 57% on average saying they are not looking forward to old age.
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KEYS: an Ipsos webinar series
Ipsos' KEYS webinar series is dedicated to helping our clients better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
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Instability, uncertainty reigns as 2025 rolls on
Many around the world are continuing to feel down about the state of their country, society and the economy, writes Melissa Dunne.