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2018 US Politics - 42% of Americans Approve of Trump's Performance (September 26)
In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a 7-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.
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Beyond Populism? Two Years After
Two years on from Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, a major new Ipsos survey across 25 countries, revisits the topic of populism and ‘system is broken’ sentiment.
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2018 US Politics - 42% of Americans Approving of Trump's Job as President (September 19)
Among all Americans, Democrats (39%) hold an 8-point lead over Republicans (31%) in this week's generic congressional ballot.
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Investing in ASEAN 2018|2019
As the ASEAN bloc continues to grow and move towards greater economic integration, Ipsos has written a series of publications that are focused on Go to Market strategy in Southeast Asia.
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New Zealand Issues Monitor - Concerns About Housing Grow
New Zealanders’ concerns about housing issues grow, while New Zealanders are also feeling more positive about the Labour-led government compared to last year when National was in power.
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2018 US Politics - 43% of Likely Voters Approve of President Trump’s Job Performance (September 12)
Among likely voters, Democrats have an 8-point advantage over Republicans if the election for Congress were held today.
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Targeting the Affluent: Differential Access to Targeted Therapies in China
Conquering Complexity, at a Price. This paper will illustrate how disparities in income levels continue to drive far-reaching differences in the way poorer and richer Chinese with cancer are being treated for their disease.
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[EVENT] EPIC2018
October 11 - Ipsos is delighted to be a Gold sponsor of this EPIC conference, America’s premier gathering on ethnography in business.
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Foreign Countries and Kenya’s Development
While the President broke a record of sorts meeting three leaders in a span of one week, it will be the outcome of the meetings that Kenyans should be interested in…the meetings have presented Kenya with an opportunity to perhaps get the best from the antagonist ends that is [sic] the West and the East – with the US and UK as the epitome of Western influence. China represents the East.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - August 2018
After an uptick last month, the average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 28 countries is down two points this wave with 46% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.