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Ipsos World Mental Health Day Report
Younger people (particularly young women) are the most likely to feel depressed and take time off work due to stress according to an Ipsos report for World Mental Health Day 2024
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[Webinar] Ipsos at the 2024 ESOMAR conference
Join our webinar to uncover the insights shared by our experts during the ESOMAR 2024 event.
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Ipsos Update - October 2024
Trends, News, Ageing … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Nouveau Nihilism
As economic stresses are preventing many from realising their long-term dreams, a sometimes- but-not-always-fatalistic “live for the moment” attitude is rising. Focus on helping people bridge the gap between their aspirations and their realities.
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Ipsos Health Service Report 2024: Mental Health seen as the biggest Health issue
Across 31 countries 44% rate the quality of the healthcare they receive as good, but access to treatment and not enough staff are seen as major systemic challenges
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Conversations with AI Part V: Is there depth and empathy with AI twins?
How do synthetic respondents fall short of capturing the human experience?
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Meet us at the ESOMAR 2024 Congress: The Future of Insights at Mind | Myth | Machine
Ipsos at the 2024 ESOMAR Conference in Greece
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The Ipsos Education Monitor 2024: Widespread support for banning social media for under 14s and acceptance that kids today have it harder
How accurately do global citizens perceive their education systems?
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Ipsos launches a voluntary public takeover offer for infas to acquire the industry leader in German public sector research
Voluntary public takeover offer
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Conversations with AI Part IV: AI-assisted knowledge libraries and curation, the search for a trusted output
This Ipsos Views white paper explores the role of AI as part of curation and how human expertise and AI speed can work best together.