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What Worries the World - March 2019
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: financial/political corruption, poverty/social inequality, unemployment, crime/violence. Meanwhile, in most countries surveyed (22 of 28) the majority think that their nation is on the wrong track.
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The 2018 Ipsos Climate Change Report
Every year, Ipsos surveys Australians to understand changes in our attitudes and sentiments relating to climate change and other environmental issues.
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Elections 2019: Unpacking Party Manifestos
April 25 - Africa Check and Ipsos invite you to join the discussion of the 2019 Elections Manifestos (ANC/EFF/DA). Ipsos will present their research on public perception around political parties and key issues while Africa Check will share their findings on how the facts in the manifestos hold up. KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY JUDGE SACHS
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Americans Are United on Climate Solutions
A majority of Americans are concerned about climate change and want Democrats and Republicans to work together on solutions, according to our latest Ipsos poll.
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When does reputation turbulence become a full-blown crisis?
In a world of information overload, communications leaders must be able to separate the signal from the noise in order to defend their companies when it matters most.
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What do British business leaders really think of Brexit?
The Captains of Industry study has run for 38 consecutive years, yet there has rarely been an issue as thorny as Brexit going on in the background. So, what do the most successful business leaders in the country really think is going to happen?
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Could giving men more parental benefits help women gain equality at work faster?
Women still face pay inequity at work and labor inequity at home. Why employers need to help men do more at home.
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Six Conceptions of Nationality - A Global Segmentation Based on Inclusiveness
To better understand the nature and the prevalence of nativism around the world, Ipsos has segmented the adult population of 25 countries into six groups reflecting their conception of nationality.
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Going Beyond the Ice Bucket Challenge
Last month, I AM ALS was launched. It’s a patient-led movement that will pick up where the Ice Bucket Challenge left off.
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Drop in Consumer Confidence Accelerates in China and the U.S.
Increasing optimism in Mexico and Brazil contributes to Global Index stability