Globalisation


Trends & Prospective Publication

Ipsos Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity

Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity outlines the global opinions, attitudes and behaviours of 24,000 people in 25 markets around brands, technology, society, consumerism and much more.

UK Captains of Industry give their views on the economy, challenges and the future of work

This week Ipsos published the ‘Captains of Industry’ survey, an annual survey of more than 100 business leaders from the top 500 companies in the UK by turnover and the top 100 financial companies by capital employed. This year Ipsos interviewed 107 ‘Captains’, with data collected between May and August 2021.

Ipsos Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity

The Ipsos Global Trends Study 2021 reveals a world where public attitudes and values have changed less than might be expected under pressure from the pandemic.
Globalisation Survey

Sentiment about globalisation cooler than before the pandemic across the world

A new Ipsos global survey conducted with the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlights mixed views on international trade
Society Survey

Small Island or Global Britain?

Britons are optimistic about the future - but not everyone is convinced according to a new Ipsos poll for Nick Robinson's new BBC Radio 4 programme.
Politics Survey

World divided on socialism, 200 years after birth of Karl Marx

Half of the people around the world think that at present, socialist ideals are of great value for societal progress. Despite this, half of the people also agree that socialism is a system of political oppression, mass surveillance and state terror. Globally, eight in ten people think that the rich should be taxed more to support the poor. Around the world nine in ten people believe that education should be free of charge and that free healthcare is a human right.
Globalisation Survey

Ipsos Top Cities 2017

The 2017 edition of the Ipsos Top Cities Index finds that New York is the most popular city worldwide, retaining the title it claimed when the survey was first run in 2013.