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Life in a Crisis – a Deep Dive
Across the globe, consumers have started an emotional journey as the pandemic unfolds, from uncertainty all the way to endurance and anticipation, impacting a wide range of behaviours, unique to each market.
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Ipsos Webinar Series: Life in a Crisis – a Deep Dive
Lessons learned on how HK consumers are coping with the Pandemic on a daily basis, through an in-depth Community research
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Ipsos Webinar Series: Adapting and Leading in the Financial Services
The changes due to Covid around the world have disturbed people’s routines, changing the way consumers think about brands, meaning that we need to understand, adapt and anticipate.
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Cost of living: Majority say cost of food, goods and services have increased since COVID-19 began
Groceries and household supplies, utility bills top list of higher cost items globally.
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Global study explores how wrong people are about the causes of death in their country
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study highlights public misperceptions across 32 countries about the proportion of people who die from diseases, violence, transport injuries and other causes.
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Future of the world order: How do you view the U.S. and China’s influence?
52% say U.S. will have a positive influence globally – up 2% from 2018, down 13% from 2015. 53% say China will have a positive influence in the world – unchanged from 2015. People divided over whether they should follow the U.S.’s or China’s economic & political model.
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Global predictions for 2020
65% worldwide believe 2019 was a bad year for their country and half of them considered it a bad year for their family and themselves. And most of our respondents’ predictions worldwide are not very optimistic yet 75% of people polled in 33 markets are confident 2020 will be a better year for them.
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A more dangerous world: People fear hackings over attacks to their personal safety
Being hacked and facing nuclear/chemical attacks are seen as the biggest threats around the world.
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Men less likely than women to need intelligence and hard work to get ahead, public say
New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series, which begins with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Gillard on 13 November, reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality around the world.
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Four in five say mental health as important as physical
Four in five say mental health as important as physical – but just one in five think NHS treats it that way. The research, by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London, reveals attitudes towards mental health around the world.