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Ipsos Update - September 2020
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest on coronavirus, attitudes towards abortion, cultural response bias, and a focus on life in Russia, the US election and public perceptions in Ireland.
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Three in four adults globally say they would get a vaccine for COVID-19
Most do not expect that a COVID-19 vaccine will be available before the end of year; fear of side effects is the top reason for not wanting to take the vaccine.
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Young Britons and Londoners most likely to consider travelling abroad for a holiday in the next year
Despite current circumstances, many Britons say it's likely they will go abroad for a holiday this year, but more expect a staycation
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Majority of those working from home are not finding working from home challenging, but many miss their co-workers and technology
While most of those working from home are not struggling, the lack of space, colleagues and technology has been noticed
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 28 August 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights the Conservatives see a drop in their ratings, we explore how many parents are staying positive during the pandemic and whether Britons are happy to continue working from home.
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When difference doesn’t mean different: Understanding cultural bias
Running global Customer Experience studies provides both better value for money than individual country studies and a degree of standardisation across markets. However, their validity remains at risk from an age-old research problem: cultural bias.
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Public favourability towards Johnson and the Conservatives dips after a challenging fortnight for the government
Ipsos Political Pulse for August 2020 shows a dip in favourability towards Boris Johnson and the Conservatives.
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COVID crisis: who’s been hardest hit, the impact on Britain and generational prospects
The UK public are more likely to say the COVID -19 crisis has affected men worse than women, people from ethnic minorities worse than white people, and the old worse than the young, according to a new study.
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Females' Access to Health Services
This survey for Marie Stopes explored public perceptions on the availability of female health services before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in three countries – the UK, India and South Africa.
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Vehicle owners continue to show interest in self-driving technology despite COVID-19
A global Ipsos study reveals new vehicle owners desire for autonomous functionality in their next vehicle in Europe’s top five markets, US, China and Brazil.