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2018 US Politics - 20% of Americans Approve the Job Congress is Doing (April 18)
President Trump approval rating holds steady near 40%
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[EVENT] MSU Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles in Society
On May 18, join Ipsos for a dynamic workshop hosted by Michigan State University Center for Business and Social Analytics, where attendees will contribute to a shared repository for data, to support interdisciplinary research and to streamline interactions between business, policymakers and academia.
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Flair Indonesia 2018 - Dealing with the Opposites
Indonesia is more often in the news because of volcanic eruptions, tsunamis or other disasters, than for a more positive coverage. It is all the more unfair since the country, one of the most attractive in the world for tourists, has been experiencing sustained economic growth for decades and, since the election of the President Jokowi, has undertaken an unprecedented effort to modernize its infrastructure not just in Jakarta but all over the archipelago.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Continues to Rise
This month's global consumer confidence reaches 50.9
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2018 US Politics - Majority of Americans (59%) Believe America is on the Wrong Track (April 11)
President Trump approval rating holds steady near 40%.
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What Worries the World - March 2018
New global poll finds three concerns top the world’s worry list: financial/political corruption (35%), unemployment (34%) and poverty/social inequality (34%).
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Australian Majority Support for Turnbull to Remain as Party Leader - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
The Labor Party remains ahead of the Coalition in the April Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
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2018 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rating has Remained Steady for the Last Several Weeks (April 4)
President Trump’s approval rating is divided by party lines, with 80% of Republicans, 36% of Independents and just 10% of Democrats approving of Trump’s performance.
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Trend Obs MENA 2018
Emerging trends, drivers of future life and consumption in North Africa and Middle-East.
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Wearables Fail to Make a Real Mark in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong market is getting completely saturated with tech hardware, and consumers do not seem in a rush to buy a lot more, according to the latest Media Atlas Survey by Ipsos.