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What Worries the World - July 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption.
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Ipsos Update - August 2018
August’s edition features new papers on cultural bias, electric vehicles and Gen Z, as well as global reports on healthcare and human rights.
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2018 US Politics - Democrats Continue to Lead the Generic Congressional Ballot (August 1)
President Trump's approval rating remains unchanged.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - July 2018
After holding steady for three consecutive months, the average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 28 countries is up one point this wave with 48% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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Ipsos has reached an agreement with GfK to acquire 4 global divisions of GfK Research
Deal strengthens Ipsos’ skills and talents in four key business areas: Customer Experience, Experience Innovation, Health and Public Affairs.
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[EVENT] Women & Water: A Ripple Effect
On August 28, join Meghann Jones and Kaitlin Love are presenting new research on water and women’s empowerment at the World Water Week conference.
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[EVENT] 2018 Political Atlas
August 28 - The University of Virginia Center for Politics and Ipsos will be unveiling their new 2018 Political Atlas -- an interactive tool providing unique data on the 2018 midterm elections.
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[WEBINAR] Messaging & Motivation: Engaging Participants in Healthcare Research
August 27 - One of the biggest challenges researchers face is recruiting and retaining participants, especially for longitudinal studies or intense clinical trials. Join us for a complimentary webinar to learn innovative ways to enhance recruitment, and maintain participant engagement.
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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only Four in Ten People Say Everyone in Their Country Enjoys the Same Basic Human Rights.
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2018 US Politics - Healthcare and Immigration Continue to be the Most Important Issues in America (July 25)
Despite the fallout from the summit in Helsinki, President Trump’s overall approval rating remains statistically unchanged, with 42% of Americans and 44% of registered voters approving of his performance as president.