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Ipsos Update - April 2018
April’s edition features our Flair France report, a global study on gender equality, a report on Russian outbound travel trends and a paper examining purchase decisions from a behavioural science perspective.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - March 2018
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 28 countries is down one point this wave with 47% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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Most Global Consumers are Intrigued by the Idea of Self-Driving Cars
Respondents are most likely to view self-driving cars as making the driving experience more luxurious and comfortable.
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2018 US Politics - 29% of Americans believe America is Headed in the Right Direction (March 28)
President Trump's approval rating holds steady at 40%, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions continues to narrowly lead (17%) as the next executive branch staff member to be fired or resigned in the Ipsos Wh'Exit poll.
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Ipsos Scoops Double Award Win in Ireland for Research Excellence
Ipsos MRBI, in partnership with Nutricia Medical and The Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland, have been honoured with Research Excellence Awards 2017 from the Marketing Society in two categories, Public Policy and Social Research and the overall Grand Prix winner.
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Sick of Winter?
It could be time to start thinking of your next vacation. In our latest Thought Starter, we look at how Americans plan to vacation this year.
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Our Exit Polls Compared to the Actual Election Results: How did we Do?
On March 21, 2018, elections in 335 municipalities in the Netherlands were held as well as a national consultative referendum on the Intelligence and Security Services Act. Ipsos conducted exit polls in six municipalities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Enschede, Weert and Emmen) and a nationwide exit poll for the referendum vote. Based on our exit polls, we gave an indication of the election results and turnout, which was subsequently broadcast by the NOS on national television.
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2018 US Politics - Healthcare on Top of the List as the Most Important Problem Facing the U.S. Today (March 21)
President Trump's approval rating is steady at 39%, healthcare remains the most important problem for Americans.
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“All South Africans enjoy equal human rights” – or do they?
On Human Rights Day it is important that we look at how South Africans experience the practice of their human rights – and clearly, they feel as if equal human rights are still not within our grasp.
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2018 US Politics - 79% of Republicans Approve of the Job Donald Trump is doing as President (March 14)
President Trump's approval rating is steady at 39%, healthcare remains the most important problem for Americans.