Europe


Voices of Europe: A Call for Change

After Europe Day, EuroPulse reveals a key truth: most people sit in the hopeful, frustrated middle, not rejecting the EU, but urging it to do better.
Inflation Survey

29% of Europeans say they are currently in a precarious financial situation

The second European Barometer on Poverty and Precariousness conducted by Ipsos for French Secours Populaire still shows a very difficult social situation on a continental scale.
Europe Publication

Europe Update 2017

Welcome to our third selection of Ipsos research on public attitudes in Europe.
Europe Survey

European Mobilities Observatory

The expectations of Europeans in terms of mobility.
Millennials Survey

Europe Affluent Millennial - The Foody Generation

Whether it’s wine tasting, going to gastronomic restaurants or cooking themselves, Europe’s Affluents are bon-viveurs.

Who are Europe’s Super Influencers?

Meet the Uploaders, Europe’s most important influencers. They post comments on websites, share their opinion on social media, review products online and they are among the top 13% income group. These factors make the Uploaders incredibly valuable for marketers. Who are they? The answer might surprise you.
Europe Survey

60 Years of ‘Europe’ – a Success Story?

Global study shows many around the world see merits of European project, but support under pressure in core Member States. 60 years ago, on 25 March 1957, Belgium, France, West-Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands signed the Treaty of Rome, establishing the European Economic Community, the legal basis of today’s European Union (EU).
Environment Publication

European Perceptions of Climate Change

A recent Ipsos survey for an international research consortium led by Cardiff University explored public perceptions of climate change in four European countries – France, Germany, Norway and the UK.
Affluent Survey

Europe’s Most Wealthy Are Skeptical About the Economic Situation in Europe

Most European Affluents are satisfied with their own financial situation, but they are less content with the current economic situation in Europe and in their own country in general. When asked how the situation will develop within in 6 months, the wealthier Europeans remain skeptical: the economic situation in their own country and their own financial position are expected to be ‘about the same’.