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Ipsos Equalities Index 2024: More than a quarter of Gen Z men think efforts to promote equality have gone too far
The 2024 edition of the Ipsos Equalities Index finds 27% of Generation Z men across 29 countries think efforts to promote equality for all groups of people have gone too far.
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Data Dive: Majority across the generations think things are broken, declining and rigged
In five points, we look at who politicians are likely attracting with their glass half-empty messaging as a historic global election year grinds on.
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Ipsos Generations Report 2024: Are we prepared for population decline?
The second edition of the Ipsos Generations Report finds that most people don’t know what generation they belong to, explores the business opportunities brands risk missing out on by ignoring mature adults, and demonstrates why demographic changes are no longer just a political issue
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Ipsos Update – May 2024
Earth, plastics, politics … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Ipsos @ Cannes 2024
Successful brands harness understanding of their context to get ahead. Brands shape people’s expectations and use empathy and creativity to deliver brand success. Figuring out the citizen behind the consumer and the person behind the citizen, Ipsos guides brands on their journey to success.
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2024, A Crucial Election Year
A selection of key indicators produced by Ipsos around the world, highlighting potential shifts in the political landscape.
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Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change
After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.
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Ipsos Earth Day reports
Ipsos launched its annual Earth Day report in 2021. This global survey is conducted thanks to the Global Advisor platform and runs in more than 30 countries, interviewing more than 20,000 people.
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Close to nine in 10 in favour of global rules banning plastics
Strong majorities across 32 countries agree with a range of bans on plastics and byproducts, while there’s slightly lower support for putting more onus on governments and manufacturers.