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    One year on, most don’t see an end to the pandemic before the end of 2021 – if at all

    Tracking survey data shows how threats associated with the pandemic and expectations in eight countries have changed over the past year
  • Survey

    What Worries the World – February 2021

    Almost two-thirds (64%) of the public across 27 countries say things in their country are heading in the wrong direction. Coronavirus remains the number one concern in our global survey – a place it has occupied for almost a year.
  • Coronavirus Publication

    A Year into Social Distancing: Will SEA See Permanent Shifts in Consumption Patterns?

    Ipsos Strategy3 looks at the implications to businesses and policymakers in Southeast Asia one year after the onset of the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Survey

    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.
  • Coronavirus Publication

    Ipsos Update – February 2021

    Our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global surveys on life during the pandemic, a new white paper on quality in market research and special features on US and French society.
  • Brand Growth Publication

    How to drive sustainable brand growth?

    A discussion on Ipsos’ view on the importance of brand tracking research, knowledge of consumer decision-making and fundamentals for brand growth.
  • Coronavirus Survey

    Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccines

    [featured at the Davos Agenda 2021] 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.
  • Coronavirus Survey

    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.
  • Panels Publication

    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.
  • Corporate Survey

    Ipsos Appoints Vicky Abad as Philippines Country Manager

    Vicky Abad is the New Country Manager of Ipsos in the Philippines
  • Ipsos Update Publication

    Ipsos Update - January 2021

    Our first monthly research round-up of the year includes both reflections on 2020 and a look forward at the year ahead. Featured topics include vaccines, behaviour change, food trends and look at the local story in a selection of countries.
  • Survey

    U.S. and U.K. are optimistic indicators for COVID-19 vaccination uptake

    New Ipsos-World Economic Forum survey following the release of a vaccine in the U.S. and U.K finds intentions to get vaccinated up in both countries, but down in several others as many worry about side effects.