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Ipsos Update - June 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest insights on the impacts of coronavirus and how we can plan for the future, customer experience – including the emerging health and safety agenda, attitudes to work, the second world war, and public opinion from New Zealand and Australia.
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Comfort food: Women more likely to admit to overeating, under exercising amid COVID-19
Experts say women are more prone to emotional eating due to various psychological factors.
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Preparing for the future of the operating room: Robotics
Imagine a future where surgical robots have become small and affordable enough to be found even in non-specialized hospitals and outpatient clinics outside of a major metropolis...
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Urban Indians treading with utmost caution amid corona virus pandemic
Only 1 in 2 comfortable about returning to workplace; majority will defer letting kids resume school – Ipsos Global Survey
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Signals #6: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis
Our sixth edition of Signals presents new research from our teams around the world, drawing on our global polling, expert analysis and studies carried out by our teams in different countries. The aim is to keep all of us in touch with the latest information as the impacts of the crisis continue to unfold.
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Psychological constructs of bringing back the focus - New normal, new rules during COVID-19 lockdown
By Pallavi Mathur Lal, Senior Client Officer, Ipsos in India.
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87% urban Indians give high ratings to the Modi govt on its handling of COVID-19 crisis: Ipsos 13-nation COVID 19 Global Survey
In hard hit nations, govt’s performance falls short of expectation in handling
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We are not going back to normal anytime soon, quicker adaptation will help tide through
By Rinku Patnaik, Country Chief Client Officer, Ipsos in India
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COVID19 has emerged top-most worry of Urban Indians in April 2020: Ipsos What Worries the World Global Survey
Unemployment, Financial/ Political Corruption, Crime & Violence and Poverty & Social Inequality are the other worries.
India bucks global trend of pessimism – 65% Indians say country headed in right direction; 54% global citizens feel their country is on the wrong track
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Paradox of Indians – Over half (51%) favor opening of economy and businesses, irrespective of full containment of COVID-19; 78% Indians (highest globally) nervous of leaving their homes for travel and work
People globally are divided over whether the economy should open if COVID-19
is not fully contained; hard hit, Italy and China support reopening.