International


One in three globally report rising crime, violence in their neighborhood

In the past year, just under half say the level of crime in their neighborhood stayed the same, while few say crime has decreased.

Measuring the impact of cocoa sustainability investments

Ipsos gives businesses, governments and public bodies the confidence they need to take the right actions for the benefit of people and the planet, to drive long-term prosperity for all. Discover how.

Two global religious divides: geographic and generational

Ipsos Global Advisor survey reveals changes in beliefs and attitudes toward religion among both high-income and emerging countries and across age groups.
Generation Next Publication

We need to talk about generations - Understanding generations

Marketing is overrun with stereotypes, hot takes and clichés. Some of the most enduring in the first two decades of this century centred on the post-1980 millennials, who were proclaimed as a new generation that would completely disrupt business.
International Survey

One year in, global public opinion about the war in Ukraine has remained remarkably stable

Despite some softening, support for Ukraine is still strong across western countries.
Consumers Publication

Luxury, the time of transformations?

How to surf between constants and changes.
International Survey

Canada, Germany remain top countries expected to have a positive influence on world affairs

Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Russia are considered the least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over the next decade

International Survey

Most global citizens (85%) say world needs new international agreements and Institutions led by world’s democracies

Respondents Believe World’s Superpowers (Russia, China and US) are Least Likely to Comply with New Institutions and Agreements.
International Survey

Worry about possible worldwide conflict rises

Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds 73% of people, on average, across 33 countries expect in the next 25 years we could see another world conflict involving superpowers similar to World Wars I & II.