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2018 US Politics - 45% of Americans are Much More Likely to Approve of Their Individual Congressional Representative (January 17)
President Trump's approval rating dipped 2 points this week to 39%.
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[EVENT] Immigration, Nativism, and Changing Politics
February 12 - Ipsos is participating in a one-day symposium, examining the causes and consequences of nativism, its relationship with immigration, and their influences on politics and policy throughout the world.
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2018 US Politics - On a State-by-State Basis, Trump’s Approval is Consistent (January 10)
President Trump’s approval rating remains at 41%.
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Ipsos Predictions for 2018
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor poll was carried out in 28 countries around the world at the end of 2017. It asked over 21,500 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2018.
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Brazil Pulse - Michel Temer's Negative Evaluation is again at 87% - December 2017
The country is still in 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.
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Class of 2017 have a bright future ahead of them, say 49% of South Africans
Almost half of South Africans (49%) agreed that the class of 2017 have a bright future ahead of them. However, 21% of South Africans disagreed that a bright future awaits the 2017 Matriculants.
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2018 US Politics - President Trump's Approval Rating Rose to 41% this Week (January 3)
President Trump’s approval rating is now 41%.
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The 2017 Ipsos Climate Change Report
The 2017 Climate Change Report report provides the findings of the annual climate change research conducted in Australia by Ipsos Social Research Institute.
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[WEBINAR] What Are Canadians Thinking?
In a word, 2017 was ‘complicated’. So what will 2018 bring, and as business managers, how will you contextualize in a quick and responsive way?
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2017 US Politics - Healthcare is the Most Important Problem Facing the US (December 20)
President Trump’s approval rating is now 35%.