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Ipsos partners with the Africa Centre for Disease Control (CDC) and Resolve to Save Lives to develop guidelines for adapted Covid-19 preventive measures
This is the first project to come out of the World Economic Forum’s Covid-19 Action Platform with support from the World Health Organisation. Purpose of the collaboration is to support governments to help flatten the Covid-19 curve and minimise social and economic slowdown.
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Public divided on whether isolation, travel bans prevent COVID-19 spread; border closures become more acceptable
Coronavirus crisis seen as threatening to both health and finances.
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Social media as an emotional outlet in times of crisis in France
Self-isolation has now been in place in France since 17th March, and people seem to be using social media to let off steam and express themselves freely. This prompts debates and controversies – but also a lot of jokes and demonstrations of solidarity in times of trouble.
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Perceptions of the personal threat posed by COVID-19 is growing in Spain
According to a study by Ipsos for Grupo Henneo about the impact of Coronavirus in Spain.
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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.
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Ipsos Retail Performance response to the coronavirus pandemic
As cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to spread across the UK and around the world, Ipsos Retail Performance is focused on ensuring the safety of its people, clients and suppliers, whilst maintaining business continuity during this challenging time.
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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.
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Signals #1: 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.
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A hard day’s work: global attitudes to gender equality in the workplace
Gender equality at work is still not achieved as nearly three in ten men (28%) around the world think it’s acceptable to tell jokes or stories of a sexual nature at work, according to a new global survey to mark International Women’s Day. By contrast, only 16% of women globally say such jokes or stories are acceptable.
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Rising concern that the Coronavirus will have a personal financial impact and poses a high threat to their country
Majority of people think it is impossible to forecast how the virus is spreading.