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Men are not emasculated by caring for children – but need support from employers
A new global survey finds three-quarters of respondents (75%) disagree that a man who stays at home to look after his children is less of a man compared with one in five (18%) who agree.
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The Future of Work
Six in Ten Employed Adults Across 7-Countries Report Being Satisfied With Their Current Job. Job Satisfaction and Work Space are Connected.
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2019 US Politics - Healthcare (19%) continue to be the most important issue facing the nation
Americans' optimism toward the direction of the country continues to fall.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (01/30/2019)
Pessimism about the direction of the country continues to grow despite the reopening of the government this week.
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2019 US Politics - 23% of Americans approve of the way Congress is handling its job
All Americans, including Republicans, are growing less optimistic about the direction of the country.
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A 90% Favorability Rating for Martin Luther King Jr. on His 90th Birthday
Seven in Ten Americans Consider that the Civil Rights Movement Made Things Better for the Country.
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2019 US Politics - Immigration is a much more salient issue for 34% of Republicans
Half of Democrats and Republicans continue to approve of the job their representatives are doing in Congress, despite the partial government shutdown.
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[EVENT] SampleCon 2019
On February 11, join Ipsos at this year’s marquee Survey Sampling industry conference. Ipsos is pleased to be on the Board of Directors of SampleCon, North America’s industry association focused on shaping a thriving sample industry and helping to drive the sample/sampling agenda for the industry. Since its inception in 2013, SampleCon has grown rapidly, with both clients and suppliers now attending the annual conference.
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2019 US Politics - 17% of Americans view immigration as the most pressing issue
Americans are less optimistic about the direction of the country as the partial government shutdown continues with no resolution on the horizon.
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Ipsos Update - January 2019
The first Ipsos Update of 2019 highlights recent reports on people’s (mis)perceptions of reality, global security and food. It also features new white papers on trust in media, human curation in an AI world and how technology is disrupting the customer experience.