Public Health


Public Health Publication

Ipsos' Historical Crisis and Recovery Data and Research

While utterly unique, this is not the first challenge our people and our businesses have faced. We have curated some Ipsos research below that can give us a sense of how people responded to crises in the past and what recovery started to look like.

[WEBINAR] COVID-19: Ask Us Anything

Americans are worried.
Public Health Survey

How News About Coronavirus Disruptions Is Spreading on Social Media

Where Americans are talking the most about empty grocery stores shelves and closed restaurants and bars.
Social Listening Publication

Social Listening Shows COVID-19 Dividing Online Conversations

Read the very latest update as we follow the social dynamics and conversations on the coronavirus outbreak.
Public Health Survey

Majority of people want borders closed as fear about COVID-19 escalates

More of us now believe someone close to us will be infected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Public opinion Publication

Signals: Understanding the coronavirus crisis

This digest brings together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our Ipsos teams around the world.
Public Health Survey

Coronavirus outbreak: What do cuts to growth forecasts, interest rates and stock markets plunges mean?

Threat of a recession will result in large fiscal measures from governments, say economists.
Social Media Survey

Americans on Social Media Rapidly Shift to Focusing on Coronavirus

Urban areas were first to begin to talk about the coronavirus on Twitter and Facebook, while focus in rural and Midwestern began in mid-March.
Family Survey

Talking about family at work? Not such a good idea if you’re a woman

Twice as many think women who talk about family are likely to have their career harmed compared to men.