Global Advisor


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.
Education Survey

Higher education is widely expected to move online

Survey for the World Economic Forum finds divergent views about the cost of in-person higher education among 29 countries.
Europe Survey

The European Project in 2020

The European Project in 2020 survey, carried out by Ipsos’ online platform ‘Global Advisor’, provides needed insights into EU citizens views of the European Union. It focuses on three key aspects: 1) the past and present direction of the EU, 2) the EU’s impact in the world and the necessity for its Member States to act together and 3) the EU’s role in handling of the Coronavirus.
Coronavirus Survey

Majority (67%) of global citizens support the closing of their borders as few (33%) believe Covid-19 is contained

New Zealand gets top marks for how they’ve dealt with Covid-19; United States gets failing grade; opinions about the who are mixed.

Concern over health epidemic (78%) overtakes hacking (74%) as top perceived threat among global citizens

Only slim majority (53%, +1) confident in their country’s ability to deal with epidemic; fewer (45%, -1) confident in protection from hacking.

Fewer global citizens believe China will have positive influence on world affairs in coming decade

Ipsos polling for halifax security forum reveals just 42% believe china will have a positive impact, down 11 points since last year.
Public Health Survey

COVID-19 vaccination intent is decreasing globally

Most adults across 15 countries don’t expect a vaccine to be available any sooner than mid-2021; only half would get vaccinated within three months of its availability.
Coronavirus Survey

Social cohesion is under assault globally

Ipsos research finds that almost twice as many global citizens are “weak” than “solid” in their sense of social cohesion.
Coronavirus Survey

Social cohesion is under assault globally

Ipsos research finds that almost twice as many global citizens are “weak” than “solid” in their sense of social cohesion.