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Global Trends Survey 2017
Attitudes and behaviours of consumers and citizens around the world. 23 countries. 18,000 interviews.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - April 2017
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries is up two points with 43% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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[EVENT] ASCO Annual Meeting
On June 2, join Ipsos Healthcare’s Marco Dibonaventura who will be presenting at this year’s conference dedicated to the brightest minds of oncology.
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[EVENT] MRIA National Conference 2017
From May 31 to June 2, join Ipsos at this year’s premier market research industry conference focused on Research Integration and Unlocking the Future of Insights.
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The Economic Situation in Latin America - March 2017
What do key opinion leaders think about Latin America?
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Under Pressure? You Must Live in Asia Not Europe
According to the new Ipsos Global Trends Survey, due to be launched in May 2017, many countries around the world have seen an increase in the number of their citizens who feel under pressure to be successful and make money.
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2017 US Politics - Americans Remain Pessimistic About the Current State of the Country (April 26)
Over half of Americans (55%) still believe the country is on the wrong track, with less than a third believing we are heading in the right direction (29%).
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Women and Families Across the World – New Global Research from Ipsos
Most people do not think women belong at home, but when it comes to parenting, traditional beliefs are more dominant.
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Populism or a Banana? The Rise of a New Political Agenda
At Ipsos, we are fundamentally asking two questions about our world today. One, are we seeing something significantly different when it comes to politics both domestically and globally? Put differently, have the drivers of politics changed? And second, what is going on? Many have called it populism, is that the case or is it something else (a banana)?
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2017 French Election: 2nd round - Macron vs Le Pen (April 23)
En Marche’s Macron is in the lead to become the next President of France according to the latest Ipsos/Sopra Steria poll of likely voters who were aware of the first-round results.