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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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Three in four adults globally say they’d get a vaccine for COVID -19
Most do not expect any 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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Handling of health crises impacts overall favorability towards Nations
Germany, Canada, and New Zealand are most favorably impacted, while the United States, Brazil, and India are seen unfavorably. Based on nations’ handling of health crises, most travelers are more comfortable traveling domestically as opposed to internationally over the next five years.
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Ahead of Tory Leadership Vote, Half (49%) of Canadians Will Consider Voting Tory under New Leader
While Peter MacKay Leads the Pack among Canadians, No Leader Individually Scores Above 39% Consideration
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Morneau Resignation Leads to Erosion of Liberal Lead Ahead of Tory Leadership Vote
Following Resignation, Liberal Lead over Tories Slips to Statistical Tie; Half (49%) of Canadians Say They’ll Consider Voting Tory in the Next Election under New Leader
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Covid August Update: Ask Me Anything
Revisit our webinar to hear a frank discussion about how the public mood around Covid-19 has evolved over the past 6 months.
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Abortions amid COVID-19: How women’s rights are being impacted by the pandemic
About 70% say abortions should be permitted ̶ down 5% from 2014 and lower than when poll began
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At a global level, consumer sentiment keeps rebounding slowly
Expectations are up significantly in nearly half of the 24 countries surveyed
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[WEBINAR] Innovation Testing In Real Time: Demo & Case Studies
The crises under way in the U.S. – Covid, racial injustice, economic downturn, political uncertainty – have propelled massive changes in consumer behavior and the need for brands to rapidly redraw their innovation pipeline.