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  • Digital Survey

    Ipsos.Digital, automated online market research platform offering clients access to fast research capabilities

    Ipsos.Digital, a fully automated online market research platform, offering clients access to fast, simplified global research capabilities and insights. This tool seamlessly provides clients with the best of technology and expertise and applies Ipsos’ principles of Security, Simplicity, Speed and Substance.
  • Survey

    Worry about inflation hits new heights globally

    People are feeling ‘pessimistic’ amid rising prices, talk of a world recession.
  • Publication

    Ipsos Update - May 2022

    Happiness, Identity, and global reactions to the war in Ukraine are among the featured topics in this month’s edition. Also featured: our Earth Day 2022 reports, our latest white paper on regulating compliance and our post-election analysis from last month’s French presidential election.
  • Survey

    What Worries the World - April 2022

    Inflation is now the top global worry for the first time, with 26 out of 27 countries recording an increase in concern over the last month.
  • Survey

    London maintains top “city brand” ranking from 2020 to 2022. Paris rises to second and Sydney lands in third.

    London preserves its spot as the world’s most admired city in the 2022 edition of the Anholt-Ipsos City Brands Index. Paris, Sydney, New York, and Rome round out the top-5, but there has been some movement in the bottom half of the top-10 cities:
  • Survey

    Earth Day 2022: few can correctly identify actions which are best at cutting carbon emissions

    New research by Ipsos shows people around the world are not very likely to make environmentally friendly changes that would have the most impact on cutting carbon emissions. Less than half say they are likely to make changes such as eating fewer dairy products (41%), eating less meat (44%), changing their household heating system to a low carbon system (44%), despite these being some of the most effective ways in cutting carbon emissions.
  • Survey

    Global consumer confidence takes a dip

    Sentiment in Europe and China drops significantly
  • Survey

    61% globally think the war in Ukraine poses a significant risk to their country

    Survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support
  • Survey

    Earth Day 2022: awareness of government actions to combat climate change is low in most countries despite high level of concern

    In a new global survey of 23,577 adults aged 16 – 74 in 31 countries, Ipsos found that climate change is a regular concern for half of people across a global country average. Concern is notably higher in Latin American countries, with Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Argentina and Italy all leading the way as those who think about the effects of climate change on their countries most frequently. Conversely Great Britain ranks in the bottom five countries who don’t think about climate change as much, beaten only by Japan, the Netherlands, Russia and China.
  • Publication

    Driving compliance at the frontline

    This paper is recommended reading, by our Mystery Shopping experts, for any organisation – regulators and the regulated – interested in ensuring that frontline staff are adhering to regulatory standards and are treating customers fairly.
  • Publication

    Ipsos Update - April 2022

    This month sees us reflect on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic two years on. Our featured global surveys cover topics including gender equality and interpersonal trust. We also look at the French election ahead of this month’s vote, alongside the latest polling on the Ukraine conflict.
  • Publication

    Two Years On: Lessons From Covid Times

    Two years into the unprecedented upheavals instigated by a global pandemic, it feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.