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Check out the video to see the breakdown of how the world views the "Good Old Days" versus today.
Check out the video to see the breakdown of how the world views the "Good Old Days" versus today.
This month’s edition delivers fresh global insights on nostalgia, climate action, security, AI innovation.
This month’s edition delivers fresh global insights on nostalgia, climate action, security, AI innovation.
Gen Z breaks the pattern by choosing the 2020s - just barely. Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers tilt to 1975. See the global story behind the choices in “Is Life Getting Better?” 👉https://tinyurl.com/53zt7jzd
Gen Z breaks the pattern by choosing the 2020s - just barely. Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers tilt to 1975. See the global story behind the choices in “Is Life Getting Better?” 👉https://tinyurl.com/53zt7jzd
Ipsos’ new 30-country study for the Halifax International Security Forum reveals:
Ipsos’ new 30-country study for the Halifax International Security Forum reveals:
The Ipsos Foundation is proud to support Spanish Commission for Refugees (CEAR) and help young refugees in Spain, children who show remarkable resilience every day.
The Ipsos Foundation is proud to support Spanish Commission for Refugees (CEAR) and help young refugees in Spain, children who show remarkable resilience every day.
What if you could see your unfiltered product experiences at speed and scale?
Our latest POV, Seeing the Unseen, explores how consumer videos and advanced AI can make the invisible, visible, and take product development to the next level.
What if you could see your unfiltered product experiences at speed and scale?
Our latest POV, Seeing the Unseen, explores how consumer videos and advanced AI can make the invisible, visible, and take product development to the next level.
Drawn from the Ipsos 'Is Life Getting Better?' Global Advisor 30-country study, the split runs through how we feel, how we live and what we value.
Drawn from the Ipsos 'Is Life Getting Better?' Global Advisor 30-country study, the split runs through how we feel, how we live and what we value.