Coronavirus


Global predictions for 2021

After a 2020 that is rated as the worst year for some time, people around the world are looking forward to 2021 for their country, their families and themselves, according to a new Ipsos' Global Advisor poll in 31 countries. However, worries about the long-term impact of COVID-19 are prevalent, and concerns about global warming, the economy, and general tolerance of others have not gone away.
Coronavirus Survey

Anxiety, stress and loneliness: COVID’s toll on the lives of workers

New 28-country survey for the World Economic Forum reveals most employed adults report experiencing significant work-related disruption with a negative impact on their wellbeing.

“What Worries the World?”: The answer is still, predominantly, Coronavirus

COVID-19 continues to lead our ranking of the top global concerns for the ninth consecutive month as we round out the results of our global survey in 2020.
Consumers Publication

Shifting context, shifting priorities

Time for a strategic reset?
Behavioural Science Publication

The Science of Behaviour Change

The principles and practice of tackling behaviour change challenges in a world that remains unpredictable and changeable.
Corona Event

[WEBINAR] KEYS - The year in review

This Ipsos webinar series is dedicated to helping our clients better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
vaccines Publication

Great expectations: Developments and dynamics of a COVID-19 vaccine

The success of a COVID-19 vaccine is one of the biggest challenges we face globally. This paper explores the opportunities and obstacles that lie ahead.
Corona Survey

Global Health Service Monitor 2020

Our new 27-country survey finds rising levels of satisfaction and trust in health services as the world battles against the coronavirus pandemic. Waiting times and lack of staff are the main challenges perceived by the public.

"What Worries the World?": COVID-19 is the biggest concern for the eighth successive month

Global concern about Coronavirus is once more on the increase. We approach the end of the year with almost two-thirds across 27 nations saying that things in their country are on the wrong track.