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The Ipsos Almanac 2019
Welcome to the Ipsos 2019 Almanac - a look at what our research has told us about the state of Britain in another year of Brexit and a general election.
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Sharpening physician insights: Integrating patient record auditing for increased accuracy and specificity [Webinar recording]
Listen to our webinar, co-hosted with Intellus Worldwide, and learn how you can leverage patient record auditing to develop a tailored portfolio strategy that helps physicians address their most challenging patient populations.
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The blind spot of marketing: Generation X in Brazil
Generation X have become the middle sibling of the generations, but they are opportunities for brands in this forgotten group.
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Ipsos.Digital, the fully automated research platform expands into 11 new countries
As part of Ipsos’ ongoing commitment to deliver fast, high-quality data while bringing the best of science, technology and know-how to its clients, Ipsos today announces the expansion of its self-service research platform, Ipsos.Digital, to 11 new countries, bringing clients a fast and simplified access to global research capabilities and insights.
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NATO is seen as a force for good, but support is low in key member states
Ipsos / King's College London multi-country poll on public attitudes and favourability towards NATO and its objectives.
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Attitudes to and awareness of lung cancer for the Lung Ambition Alliance
New survey conducted for the Lung Ambition Alliance, in association with AstraZeneca, found that the majority of people (59%) are confident that in 5 years’ time a significantly higher proportion of those diagnosed with lung cancer will be cured compared to now.
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Future of the world order: How do you view the U.S. and China’s influence?
People divided over whether they should follow the U.S.’s or China’s economic & political model.
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Men less likely than women to need intelligence to get ahead, public say
New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series, which begins with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Gillard on 13 November, reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality around the world.
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What Worries the World - September 2019
Globally, just 39% think their country is heading in the right direction. The top worries globally are unemployment, crime/violence, financial/political corruption and poverty/social inequality.
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The fall of the Berlin Wall
Global Advisor survey about people’s current perception of the impact the Fall of the Iron Curtain has had.