Society


Society Event

[WEBINAR] Shaping 2025 and Beyond

We will discuss insights from Ipsos’ Shaping 2025 and Beyond report and share our four plausible yet thought-provoking scenarios for the next five years (and beyond).
Society Survey

Expectations about when life will return to pre-COVID normal vary widely across the world

Almost half of adults say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, but nearly one quarter say it improved since the beginning of 2021

Society Survey

Cliff’s Take: Our National Dissonance

Surging optimism is the flip side of paranoia and distrust of the system
Coronavirus Survey

Americans begin to test drive a "new normal"

Some people are leaving their homes as Americans grow increasingly optimistic about the state of the pandemic. But, the effects of the past year still loom large for many.
Society Publication

Ipsos Update – April 2021

Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos teams around the world covers a range of topics from gender equality and parenting to retail trends and how advertising becomes famous.
Society Event

[WEBINAR] Physician-Administered Therapies: Access Strategies & Insights

Join Ipsos for a complimentary webinar as we explore the expected evolution of the access and reimbursement environment for physician-administered therapies, and outline what it means for you as you prepare to launch physician-administered therapies.
Society Survey

What Worries the World – March 2021

“What Worries the World?”: One year on, COVID-19 remains the greatest global concern.
Sports Survey

Views split on whether athletes should take a stand on political, social issues

Axios/Ipsos poll finds desire for athlete activism, and use of Native American-themed mascots, varies greatly by race and partisanship.
Society Event

ARF at SXSW: Real Chemistry Media Lounge

While more people, globally, are willing to take the COVID-19 vaccination now compared to its rollout in December 2020, intent remains relatively low in certain countries and among distinct U.S. population segments.