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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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Ipsos SEA Report: Living in Crisis [Wave 3]
An Ipsos journey to study evolving consumer opinions and behaviours around the crisis in the 6 Southeast Asian markets.
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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.
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The power of research panels
Ipsos has invested in a global network of online access research for the past 20 years to deliver the highest standard of research insights. We believe the future of quality market research will continue to depend on properly managed research panels.
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45% of people globally are currently trying to lose weight
More than half of the global population would rather exercise more and/or eat more healthily, but not diet as the actions they would take when trying to lose weight. But from a dietary perspective, sugar is seen as the main component that people would look to reduce or eliminate to help with weight loss.
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Entrepreneurialism alive and well in the time of the pandemic
Entrepreneurial spirit is up among women and younger adults.
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Ipsos Trust Track
The latest findings from Ipsos Malaysia reveals that the Trust Index has increased from 46% in 2019 to 50% in 2020
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[PRESS RELEASE] - Predictions 2021
Latest findings from Ipsos reveals that 3 out of 4 Malaysians (76%) believe 2020 was a bad year for them but 8 out of 10 Malaysians (82%) believe that 2021 will be a better year than it was in 2020