Covid-19


Gender Survey

The pandemic risks significantly worsening gender equality – it is time to act!

At its upcoming Global Meeting on 18 and 19 November 2020, the Women’s Forum is publishing the results of an Ipsos survey of nationals of G7 countries, highlighting an emergency within the emergency: the fight against gender inequality in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Europe Survey

The European Project in 2020

The European Project in 2020 survey, carried out by Ipsos’ online platform ‘Global Advisor’, provides much needed insights into EU citizens’ views of the European Union. It focuses on three key aspects: 1) the past and present direction of the EU, 2) the EU’s impact in the world and the necessity for its Member States to act together and 3) the EU’s role in the handling of Coronavirus.
Covid-19 Survey

Majority (67%) of global citizens support the closing of their borders as few (33%) believe Covid-19 is contained

New Zealand gets top marks for how they’ve dealt with Covid-19; United States gets failing grade; opinions about the who are mixed.

Concern over health epidemic (78%) overtakes hacking (74%) as top perceived threat among global citizens

Only slim majority (53%, +1) confident in their country’s ability to deal with epidemic; fewer (45%, -1) confident in protection from hacking.
Women Survey

Covid-19, a long-term threat to women's physical and mental health

Worldwide, more than 50 million people have contracted Covid-19. But the health cost to women goes far beyond the virus itself. AXA and Ipsos today reveal the results of a second study conducted among women on the impact of Covid-19.
Shopper Publication

Black Friday 2020: Time to breathe new life into the long-standing retail event

Black Friday 2020 will be like no other. It could make or break retailers’ years. It could mark the death knell of Black Friday itself.
Covid-19 Survey

Tetra Pak launches 2020 Index based on Ipsos global study

New study reveals food safety-environment dilemma fostered by COVID-19 pandemic.
Environment Publication

It’s the environment, stupid!

Environmental concerns are no longer just pressing ethical issues, but questions of financial prudence. Over half of British consumers feel we are experiencing a climate crisis, and over one third say they would switch or boycott a financial organisation if its investments have a detrimental environmental impact.
Media Webinar

Media in this brave (new) world: Vaccine or not [Webinar recording]

Join Ipsos for a complimentary virtual panel discussion exploring pandemic research and what that means for a post-vaccine, post-election, post-anything world.