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Global attitudes : COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19 vaccination intent has risen in the past few weeks.
New Ipsos-World Economic Forum global survey highlights the increasing demand for COVID-19 vaccines and diverging views on whether vaccination should be mandatory. -
[PRESS RELEASE] - Managing Crisis & Building Trust
The latest findings from Ipsos Malaysia that Malaysian public believes GLCs and Government Regulators were able to manage a crisis situation better than the private sector companies
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Job stress and disruptions
The pandemic has taken an emotional toll on employees globally, with 80 percent of those employed reporting they have faced challenges as a result of the pandemic. These stresses include personal circumstances such as family pressures, feeling lonely and isolated, and employer-related issues such as job security.
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Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccines
The global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines will be the largest, fastest and most challenging vaccination program in history. This could bring many problems. Some we will anticipate; some we won’t. One glaring problem that is quickly emerging is a major mismatch between vaccine supply and demand.
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Poorer health, loss of livelihood, and climate-related disasters top list of perceived personal threats in 2021
Optimism prevails about access to digital tools and technology.
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How shopping and eating out has changed during the pandemic
How and where the world shops and dines transformed during the coronavirus pandemic. As health orders in many countries have called for sheltering in place and minimizing non-essential trips to curb the spread of the virus, consumers throughout the world report eating in-restaurant less often (63% on average across 28 countries) and shopping online more often (43%) than they did before the pandemic. However, buying locally – whether from local farmers and manufacturers, local businesses, or local restaurants – is largely unchanged compared to before the pandemic.
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“What Worries the World?”: Concern about COVID-19 is at its highest level since May 2020
One in two (50%) around the world say that Coronavirus is one of the top issues facing their country today. Many of the 27 countries surveyed show significant month-on-month increases in reported concern.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Pandemic's Impact on Malaysian Workforce
Ipsos latest study reveals that Malaysia has more people working from home than the global average. More than a third of Malaysians had to take leave of absence, and either reducing or increasing their number of hours since the outbreak. 17% Malaysians claim to have left or lost their job
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The implications of COVID-19 on our diet & health
Almost a third of people globally have gained weight during pandemic, despite awareness of link between obesity and COVID-19 outcomes.
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Global consumer optimism rallies to its highest in nine months
Ten countries show significant month-to-month gains in consumer sentiment.