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[EVENT] Canadian Summit on Communications in Healthcare Setting
March 22, Ipsos is delighted to be presenting at the inaugural Communications in Healthcare Settings Summit, a conference designed specifically towards the healthcare sector’s communication, public relations, and marketing professionals.
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2018 US Politics - President Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Remains Steady, at 40% (February 21)
10% of Americans perceive crime as the number one issue facing America, a 4-point increase from the beginning of the year, while President Trump's approval rating remains steady.
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The Decline of the Zuma Years
“I resign as president of the Republic with immediate effect. Even though I disagree with the decision of the leadership of my organisation.” These words of ex-president Jacob Zuma brought to end nine difficult years in the short history of the South African democracy.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Shows Uptick in February
The global Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index is showing a slight uptick to 50.3 in February.
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2018 US Politics - President Trump’s Arating is One Percentage Point Down from Last Week (February 14)
After a week of promoting his infrastructure and budget proposals, President Trump’s approval rating stands at 39% among all Americans, one percentage point down from the previous week (40%).
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[EVENT] Understanding Public Sector Communications in a Post-Truth World
Join us on 14 March 2018 for a major debate on the future of public sector communications in a post-truth world.
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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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[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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2018 US Politics - 54% of Americans Believe Things in America are Headed Off on the Wrong Track (January 31)
President Trump's approval rating has jumped to 41%.