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Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update – March 2026

Valentine’s Day, Misfits, Culture… Ipsos Update explores the latest research and thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Society Survey

London remains the most desirable city in the world

The 2026 World's Best Cities Report uses Ipsos data to reveal the 100 cities with the best reputations around the world
Society Survey

Widespread nostalgia for the old days, with many saying things were better back in 1975

Is life getting better? In a new 30-country Global Advisor survey, Ipsos asks the public to assess how life is in 2025 compared to their perceptions of life in 1975.
Society Survey

AXA Future Risks Report 2025

AXA and Ipsos bva have published the 12th edition of the Future Risks Report, a first-of-its-kind report based on a global survey of 23,000 citizens and 3,595 risk experts to measure and rank levels of fear and vulnerability to 25 different life risks.
Trends & Prospective Events replay

[Webinar] KEYS: Global Trends - The Uneasy Decade

Join our Keys webinar unveiling the insights of the 9th wave of the Ipsos Global Trends survey

Understand the world's most influential consumers and business leaders

Ipsos Global Influentials provides actionable insights into the consumption and lifestyle habits of high-net-worth individuals and top executives.

Trustworthiness

How trustworthy is your profession? Generally, front-line public service workers (including members of the armed forces, health professionals and the police) tend to be more trusted than not.
Society Survey

London takes first place in 2025 World's Best Cities report

The definitive benchmarking of global cities, produced by Resonance with research by Ipsos, surveyed more than 22,000 people in 30 countries to find the best of the best.
Gender Survey

The Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society unveils its 2024 Barometer, in partnership with Ipsos

On the occasion of the 19th edition of its Global Meeting, the Women’s Forum reveals the results of its annual barometer on gender inequalities, developed in partnership with Ipsos, among a sample of 3,500 people residing within the countries of the G7.