Government


Politics Survey

The Enduring Popularity of Queen Elizabeth II

This research on Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday shows that the monarchy remains popular with the public.
Economic Pulse Publication

Brazil Pulse - Direction of Country and President's Approval - March 2016

The most negative scenario post-1989. The free-fall trend that started in 2015 has stagnated among the lowest levels in the past 10 years.
Flair Publication

Flair Italy 2016 - Managing the Disorder

Italy is still passing through a severe, deep and lasting crisis.
Government Survey

New Year, New Direction?

Looking ahead into 2016, Ipsos asked global respondents if things in their country heading in the right direction, or are they off on the wrong track.
Flair Publication

Flair Mexico 2016 - A Year of (more) Scrutiny and Change

“Discontent”, “disappointment”, “mistrust”, “pessimism”, “crime”, “poverty”, “corruption”, “insufficient economic growth”… The list goes on and on.
Healthcare Publication

Harnessing Complexity: Companion Diagnostics in Oncology

As an increasing number of drugs gain approval for patients whose cancers have certain molecular characteristics, the promise of truly personalised medicine is edging closer towards reality.

The Crisis in Greece: Who’s To Blame?

EU citizens hold Greek government responsible for debt crisis. An Ipsos survey of citizens of nine European Union countries finds most people hold the Greek government responsible for the ongoing debt crisis. Some 88% say the Greek government is a great deal, or a fair amount, to blame for the crisis –rising to 94% among German respondents. The German government was mentioned by 46%, attracting less blame than the Greek populace, the IMF and the European Commission overall.
Digital Publication

Digital Migration - Are We Ready?

The media landscape in Africa is constantly evolving, and one of the most significant changes is the ongoing digital transition from analogue to digital TV.
Government Publication

Indonesia’s Energy

Indonesia's economy is undergoing unprecedented development with industrialization and rapid urbanization resulting in increasing demand for electricity.