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World Mental Health Day 2021
Our 30-country survey finds a large majority think their mental health and physical health are equally important, but they do not see this reflected in their country’s healthcare services.
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health
How COVID-19 has changed the overall health of people? In what areas did their health decline or remain stable? To what extent did people experience new health problems or worsen pre-existing conditions? What proportion of individuals gave up treatment or care during the pandemic? For what reasons? Was this absence of treatments or visits compensated by a greater use of telemedicine and digital applications?
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Ipsos Update - October 2021
Global risks, trust in research, virtual reality and the global influence of Germany are just some of the topics featured in this month’s round up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world.
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Ipsos Issues Index: Public concern about COVID-19 continues to fall
The September 2021 Ipsos Issues Index shows a further drop in public concern about COVID-19.
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Qualitative Research for The Prince’s Trust Group on the Future of Work
Ipsos has conducted qualitative research with young people in five countries to inform the global report Generation Stand Up, Start Up: The Prince’s Trust Group Report on the Future of Work
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Creating a sense of presence: The power of virtual and augmented reality
Exploring the demand for more immersive experiences as we move into a more digital world.
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Ipsos Update – September 2021
This month we feature new research on women in advertising, wellbeing in India, alongside updates on world opinion on globalisation, economic recovery, exercise and sports, and more.
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Global Commons Survey: Attitudes to Transformation and Planetary Stewardship
Latest findings from The Global Commons Alliance report on attitudes to transformation and planetary stewardship.
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Addressing the Sustainability Say-Do Gap
How brands can lead the way to activate consumer behaviour change in sustainability.
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Over half of Britons’ say they would struggle to pay their bills if interest rates double
While many feel confident in their ability to explain inflation, few know what the average level has been since 2001