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Old age begins at 66, but six in ten say they are not looking forward to it
New research across 32 countries dives into global attitudes to ageing, with 57% on average saying they are not looking forward to old age.
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Ipsos Transatlantic Pulse: Europeans more likely than Americans to say companies should help solve societal problems
Attitudes about corporate ESG, DEI programs diverge and converge across regional and generational lines.
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After Trump’s tariff threats, Europeans rally for economic resilience
Recent data from Ipsos’ EuroPulse reveals a European public that are deeply concerned about Europe's ability to defend its economic interests on the world stage.
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Conflicting Global Perceptions around AI present Mixed Signals for Brands
In an atmosphere of both worry and wonder surrounding the use of AI, trust issues abound. Our 30-country report reveals regional differences in the level of excitement about advances in artificial intelligence, confidence in responsible use, and expectations of future impacts.
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Ipsos Pride Survey 2025: Majority are for anti-discrimination protections, but support slips for several LGBT+ issues
A new Ipsos survey across 26 countries finds the proportion in favour of everything from trans athletes to Pride Month marketing is down since 2021.
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Personas in the Age of AI: Swiss insights
Explore AI persona bots' transformative power for companies and in market research, which bring insights to life, and discover more about essential guidelines for responsible use.
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Swiss Re and Ipsos global survey on AI and GenAI
Swiss Re partnered with Ipsos to conduct a global survey exploring consumer perceptions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI (GenAI) in the life and health insurance sector.
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Swiss signal less urgency in climate change mitigation than global and European peers
The study explores perceptions of the risks posed from the climate crisis and identifies where responsibility for greater action lies. Over 23,000 people across 32 countries, including 500 participants from Switzerland, were surveyed.
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Global perceptions amid earth’s temperature breaching the 1.5 degrees tipping point
Amidst global temperature rise concerns, Ipsos uncovers declining individual action despite heightened awareness. Spanning 32 countries, our report reveals regional differences in climate policy expectations and economic apprehensions, providing a roadmap for strategic climate engagement.
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The Swiss are divided on how to respond to US tariffs
A recent Ipsos survey in
collaboration with 'Le Temps' reveals that Swiss public opinion is divided over the impact and response to US tariffs, showing generational nuances in economic confidence and consumption behaviour.