International


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.
Financial Services Publication

The Global Indian Pulse

Launched at World Expo in November, Ipsos's new report with HSBC takes a closer look at the behaviours and attitudes of Global Indians, the world's largest diaspora.
Coronavirus Survey

One in three say UK’s handling of COVID has damaged reputation around the world

In the US and UK, people are more likely to think their nation’s handling of COVID has had a negative rather than positive impact on its reputation globally, while Canadians have a more favourable view.

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.
NHS Survey

Global Health Service Monitor 2021

Public perceptions of healthcare services have not been adversely affected by the pandemic, according to our 30-country survey. Britons are generally happy with the quality of healthcare but are acutely aware of the challenges facing healthcare services.
Ipsos Update Publication

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.

‘Death of the city’ post-COVID? Little sign in London and Paris – but each capital faces own challenges

A major study of London and Paris suggests that predictions of the ‘death of the city’ due to the COVID-19 crisis may be wide of the mark.
Europe Survey

Global views on Angela Merkel and German leadership

Overall, Germany is widely perceived to have been a trustworthy partner under outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel.
War/Terrorism Survey

Britons are split over Afghanistan military withdrawal

New Ipsos polling shows the public are split over the withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan.