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“What Worries the World?”: COVID-19 is the biggest concern for the sixth successive month
Six months of data reveal how Coronavirus has shaped countries’ concerns.
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Economic concerns grow as the experience of COVID-19 continues to impact on the lives and livelihood of Australians.
The Ipsos Issues Monitor is Australia’s longest running ongoing survey of community concerns.
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Eight in ten Australians yearn for significant change rather than a return to a “pre-COVID normal” – Ipsos survey
There is less clarity among Australians when it comes to wanting one’s own life to change significantly.
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3 in 4 Australians support mandatory COVID-19 vaccination
Following on from a recent Ipsos Study on behalf of the World Economic Forum which showed 88% of Australian adults surveyed would get a vaccine for COVID-19 if it were available, new data shows strong support for mandatory vaccination.
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Ipsos Update - September 2020
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest on coronavirus, attitudes towards abortion, cultural response bias, and a focus on life in Russia, the US election and public perceptions in Ireland.
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9 in 10 Australians say they would get vaccinated for COVID -19
Most do not expect any vaccine will be available before the end of year; fear of side effects is top reason for not wanting to take the vaccine
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From environment, economy to COVID-19: Our top stories on social media in first half of 2020
These are the reports, stories and videos that got you talking, sharing and engaging with us.
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More Australians consistently late in meeting financial obligations in July – Ipsos study
A new study conducted by Ipsos Australia to look at the Financial circumstances of Australian’s finds that COVID-19 is financially impacting Australians, with a marginal increase in the proportion of Australians reporting they are consistently late in meeting financial obligations.
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Competence matters. Trust in political leaders tends to reflect the comparative performance of countries in handling of Covid-19.
Competence matters. Trust in political leaders tends to reflect the comparative performance of countries in handling of Covid-19.