We start the year with a look at the global public’s predictions for 2022 and the latest research on the key issues ahead, including inflation, living with Covid-19, and climate change.
There is no consensus on what would signal the end of the pandemic. In most of the 33 countries surveyed, the majority don’t expect it’ll happen any time soon.
This month’s edition features stories on how global values are shifting, international threats and responses, the COP26 climate change conference, today’s retail environment, and perspectives on women’s experiences.
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global reports on the topics of health, trustworthiness, and infrastructure. Also discover the latest white papers on empathy, insights, and retail trends.
Global risks, trust in research, virtual reality and the global influence of Germany are just some of the topics featured in this month’s round up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world.
AXA publie aujourd’hui la huitième édition de son Future Risks Report réalisé en partenariat avec Ipsos et le cabinet de conseil d’analyses géopolitiques Eurasia Group. Cette étude mondiale mesure et classe l’évolution de la perception des risques émergents vue par un panel d’experts en gestion des risques mais aussi par l’opinion publique. Plus de 23 000 personnes ont été interrogées.
This month we feature new research on women in advertising, wellbeing in India, alongside updates on world opinion on globalisation, economic recovery, exercise and sports, and more.
This month we feature new research on women in advertising and wellbeing in India, alongside updates on world opinion on globalisation, economic recovery, exercise and sports, and more.
Featured topics include obesity, sustainability, populism, youth skills and the Tokyo Olympics. We also take a closer look at the latest research from Russia and Africa.
On average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic, according to new global study from Ipsos.