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2018 US Politics - Over half of Americans (55%) Believe that America is on the Wrong Track (February 7)
President Trump's approval rating holds steady, and healthcare remains top priority issue for Americans.
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[EVENT] CAR Conference
From March 7 to 11, join Ipsos at this year’s annual conference devoted to data journalism. The Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference offers something for everyone, from beginners to those on the cutting edge of digital reporting.
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[WEBINAR] Public Opinion Data on Transgender People
On March 7, join Ipsos for a webinar featuring the results of a 2017 survey examining public opinion of transgender people and their rights in 27 countries.
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Brazil Pulse - 94% of Brazilians Believe Brazil is Heading in the Wrong Direction - January 2018
The country is still heading in the wrong direction to 94% of Brazilians, repeating the result of previous months. This decline in confidence in Brazil was trigged in January 2015 and stabilized at very high levels since then. Everything indicates that this perception will only change with the economy recovery and the reduction of uncertainties regarding the electoral scenario.
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The World Will be Watching
As the clock ticks closer to the start of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games on February 8, we surveyed Americans to find out what they enjoyed most and why.
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Taking Responsibility - Ancient Traditions Meet New Educational Opportunities
Building a new library in Flores Island, Indonesia.
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[EVENT] General Online Research 2018
On March 2 - Stefan Maas from Ipsos SMX will hold a presentation about Textanalytics at the GOR 2018 in Cologne.
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Ipsos Update - February 2018
February’s edition of Ipsos Update features Flair India and new papers on brand growth, connected health, and food shopping habits. There’s also a global study looking at predictions for 2018, as well as recent research into consumer attitudes ahead of the launch of Open Banking.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - January 2018
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 28 countries is up three points this wave with 49% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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What Worries the World - January 2018
New global poll finds unemployment remains the main concern around the world.