Ipsos Update – April 2026
Ipsos Update – April 2026

Ipsos Update – April 2026

Iran, International Women's Day, Mobility… Ipsos Update explores the latest research and thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.

In this edition:

  • The Middle East Crisis – Ipsos polling finds public opinion is largely opposed to military action and strongly concerned about escalation.
  • International Women’s Day 2026 – The report highlights a growing sentiment that gender equality efforts have reached their peak.
  • Ipsos Happiness Report 2026 – The latest report reveals that global happiness has risen since last year.
  • Calibrating Synthetic Confidence – We reveal how a "naive" approach to statistical testing on synthetic data can lead to dangerously misleading conclusions.
  • Marketing Anchors – We ask whether creativity and on-the-job learning are enough to ensure the success of the modern marketer.
  • Beyond Compliance – The writing is on the wall: ethical supply chains are good for people and good for business.
  • Hedonism, Heritage, and Human-Centricity – We are witnessing a consumer base caught up between two opposing forces.
  • Ipsos Mobility Report – We explore how mobility choices shape our societies — from access and inclusion to safety, liveability, and climate impact.

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