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More than half of adults across 34 countries plan to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Brazil and Germany are most widely expected to be the tournament’s finalists
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The shifting needs of global mobile gamers in 2022
A new report from Ipsos and Google that shares how game developers can respond to these changes in order to achieve stronger gamer immersion, by refocusing on what truly matters to gamers, especially during this time of ‘new life’ adjustment.
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Taking steps towards sustainable travel
Global Ipsos polling finds many people are open to becoming more sustainable tourists.
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Attitudes of Europeans towards tourism
On behalf of the European Commission, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, Ipsos' European Public Affairs conducted a Flash Eurobarometer survey about the attitudes of Europeans towards tourism.
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Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel
Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities
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European barometer on rare diseases
Europeans do not accept fatalism!
On the occasion of World Rare Disease Day, Ipsos and ASAP FOR CHILDREN present the results of a large survey in 10 European Union countries (11,400 interviews). -
World Luxury Tracking: Between new constraints & new expectations
Between new constraints & new expectations... A luxury that is reinvented, more aspirational than ever before. Ipsos unveils the results of its annual barometer of luxury consumption trends, the World Luxury Tracking (WLT) study.
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Take care of yourself and others, both on and off the road
As people are getting ready for long journeys to start their summer vacations, the VINCI Autoroutes Foundation has published the results of the 2020 Responsible driving barometer survey. Conducted by Ipsos among 12,400 people in 11 European countries, this wide-ranging survey provides an overview of the behaviour and perceptions of Europeans behind the wheel. It makes it possible to monitor the evolution of risky behaviours and good practices in order to better target prevention campaigns in European countries.
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Theories about how COVID-19 spreads varies with emerging markets more likely to believe myths
More people globally believe COVID-19 can live on surfaces for days over other theories.
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Restarting the economy: Older people most likely to believe jobs lost amid COVID-19 won’t return
A majority of people aged over 44 don’t see an employment rebound as lockdowns are lifted.