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Generational, gender gaps on workplace issues appear
Gen Z, Millennial, Gen X and Boomer men and women may all work at the same company, but in some cases bring divergent views on everything from DEI policies to mental health days.
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Ipsos Pride Survey 2025: Majority are for anti-discrimination protections, but support slips for several LGBT+ issues
A new Ipsos survey across 26 countries finds the proportion in favour of everything from trans athletes to Pride Month marketing is down since 2021.
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Disney Songs: A magical, timeless joy for European families, celebrated at Disneyland Paris
Findings from a recent Ipsos Essentials Study Across Five European Countries
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The State of Britain
A speech given by Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos at Anthropy at the Eden Project, March 2025
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Global attitudes to happiness and quality of life
The Ipsos Happiness Index finds people are happiest in India and the Netherlands.
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The Ipsos Foundation: empowering children worldwide through education
Making education accessible to disadvantaged children and young people around the world.
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Ipsos Update – January 2025
Almanac, Predictions, Democracy … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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European Observatory of Rare Diseases reveals that Europeans find conditions for patients with rare diseases are unacceptable
ASAP FOR CHILDREN has published the results of its third European Rare Disease Observatory conducted by Ipsos.
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An introduction to Flair Brazil 2025 - Movements under the surface: tectonic tensions and real opportunities
Brazil has faced a political and socio-economic rollercoaster in recent times, and recent demographic shifts coupled with new behavioural trends present significant challenges and opportunities for businesses.
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The people of Brazil: A new approach to understanding context, homes and the new Brazilian family
Brazil is experiencing significant demographic and social shifts, impacting family structures and household compositions. Recognising and adapting to these new realities is crucial for fostering genuine connections and avoiding outdated assumptions.