Society


Society Survey

Protection in times of crisis

BNP Paribas Cardif has released the results of an opinion survey on the impact of the Covid-19 crisis in France and around the world.
Environment Webinar

KEYS - Dynamic planet [Webinar recording]

Anticipating Demographic, Environmental & Technological Change

KEYS - Standing out from the crowd [Webinar recording]

This session sees us explore how we can cut through the noise and ensure the product, service or experience we are offering stands out at those moments that really matter. Our experts will be sharing our latest analysis of how consumers react in different contexts - and reflecting on the implications.
Society Survey

The impact of race, ethnicity, and national origin on opportunities: Perceptions and personal experience

Survey for the World Economic Forum explores how much access to employment, education, housing, and social services is influenced by ethnicity and national origin across 27 countries
Society Survey

Poorer health, loss of livelihood, and climate-related disasters top list of perceived personal threats in 2021

Optimism prevails about access to digital tools and technology.

Global predictions for 2021

After a 2020 that is rated as the worst year for some time, people around the world are looking forward to 2021 for their country, their families and themselves, according to a new Ipsos' Global Advisor poll in 31 countries. However, worries about the long-term impact of COVID-19 are prevalent, and concerns about global warming, the economy, and general tolerance of others have not gone away.
Society Event

[EVENT] TFQ Virtual Equality Lounge @CES 2021

January 13 - Kick off the New Year with Ipsos insights on emerging trends and near-future technology innovations.
Insights Publication

The Ipsos Almanac 2020

Welcome to the Ipsos 2020 Almanac - in a year we thought would be a turning point in the climate emergency, instead it was a year unlike any other.
Covid-19 Survey

Social cohesion is under assault globally

Ipsos research finds that almost twice as many global citizens are “weak” than “solid” in their sense of social cohesion.