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Ipsos Update - September 2020
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest on coronavirus, attitudes towards abortion, cultural response bias, and a focus on life in Russia, the US election and public perceptions in Ireland.
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Three in four adults globally say they’d get a vaccine for COVID -19
Most do not expect any will be available before the end of year; fear of side effects is top reason for not wanting to take the vaccine.
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At a global level, consumer sentiment keeps rebounding slowly
Expectations are up significantly in nearly half of the 24 countries surveyed
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Travelers will stay close to home this summer but their confidence to travel internationally will return in 2021
Europ Assistance today announced the global findings of the Future of Travel survey conducted by Ipsos which surveyed 11,000 travelers across 11 countries around the world between June 5th and June 26th.
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Majority want to restrict number of days kids attend school in person with most support in emerging markets
More people comfortable sending kids back to school or daycare within six months.
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People need behavioural support strategies to resume activities amid COVID-19
Governments need to facilitate re-engagement while also protecting the population from infection.
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“What Worries the World?”: COVID-19 is the biggest concern the fourth successive month
Have concerns about coronavirus peaked?
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Ipsos 2020 first-half results
In H1 2020, Ipsos posted revenue of €786 million, down 13% year-on-year; this decrease breaks down into organic growth of -13.5%, scope effects of +0.6% and exchange rate effects of -0.1%.
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More countries show a rebound in consumer sentiment than a drop
Globally, consumer expectations are picking up, but job confidence stagnates.
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Cost of living: Majority say cost of food, goods and services have increased since COVID-19 began
Groceries and household supplies, utility bills top list of higher cost items globally.