In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Almost two-thirds (64%) of the public across 27 countries say things in their country are heading in the wrong direction. Coronavirus remains the number one concern in our global survey – a place it has occupied for almost a year.
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Successfully covering the Greek elections. Once again, Ipsos in Greece has been quite active at polling throughout the recent General Elections.
The turnover of Ipsos has been flat for the past three years. Based on this disappointing fact, the management of Ipsos has launched a programme designed to foster a route to profitable growth.
77% of global citizens concerned that Ebola virus may be transmitted to their country. With 88% awareness of Ebola virus outbreak, 57% say their own health, government and other officials are taking enough precautions and preparations to ensure virus doesn’t come into their country but 43% don’t believe it to be so.
Majority (76%) agree gay men, lesbians should be free to live as they wish.
Host country Brazil (39%) expected to be victorious in the final game of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Seven in ten (69%) expect Brazil to be a successful host but only one in three (36%) Brazilians agree.
Three in Four (76%) Global Respondents Optimistic 2014 Will Be a Better Year than 2013 While Only Half (53%) Expect Global Economy to Be Stronger. On the Personal Side, A Strong Majority (77%) Expect to Make Personal Resolutions for 2014 While Half (53%) Admit 2013 Was a Bad Year for Them and Their Families