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Ipsos Update – May 2025
Misinformation, Ukraine, America … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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A striking 78% of Swiss believe their country should not get involved militarily in Ukraine war
This study highlights the distinctive Swiss perspective that is deeply rooted in its longstanding tradition of neutrality, as the conflict in Ukraine enters its fourth year.
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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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Europ Assistance’s 2025 Mobility Barometer
Europeans are accelerating their shift towards greener and more multimodal transportation
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Decoding Misinformation: Why we fall for fake news
Understanding the factors that influence a person's ability to distinguish between real and fake news is crucial to tackling the misinformation crisis.
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America’s reputation drops across the world
The proportion saying the United States will have a positive influence on world affairs has fallen in 26 out of 29 countries over the last six months. America’s reputation has fallen most markedly in Canada. For the first time in our decade-long survey series, China is placed ahead of the US when it comes to playing a positive role on the international scene.
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April 2025: Global consumer confidence down slightly for the second consecutive month
All four sub-indices show declines this month
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A first quarter in line with expectations in a volatile environment
Ipsos announces its first quarter 2025 Results.
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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.