Rechercher
-
Global attitudes : COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19 vaccination intent has risen in the past few weeks.
New Ipsos-World Economic Forum global survey highlights the increasing demand for COVID-19 vaccines and diverging views on whether vaccination should be mandatory. -
Ipsos Update – February 2021
Our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global surveys on life during the pandemic, a new white paper on quality in market research and special features on US and French society.
-
45% of people globally are currently trying to lose weight
More than half of the global population would rather exercise more and/or eat more healthily, but not diet as the actions they would take when trying to lose weight. But from a dietary perspective, sugar is seen as the main component that people would look to reduce or eliminate to help with weight loss.
-
Ipsos Update - January 2021
Our first monthly research round-up of the year includes both reflections on 2020 and a look forward at the year ahead. Featured topics include vaccines, behaviour change, food trends and look at the local story in a selection of countries.
-
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.
-
Ipsos Update - December 2020
The final edition of Ipsos Update of 2020 includes research and analysis on key topics including health, sustainability, gender equality and retail. We also look at public opinion on international security and the reputation of different countries around the world.
-
La Covid-19, menace à long terme pour la santé physique et mentale des femmes
Dans le monde, plus de 50 millions de personnes ont contracté la Covid-19. Mais le coût pour les femmes en matière de santé va bien au-delà du virus lui-même.
AXA et Ipsos révèlent aujourd’hui les résultats d’une deuxième étude réalisée auprès des femmes sur l’impact de la Covid-19. Le premier, publié en octobre, portait sur l’impact économique de la pandémie . Ce deuxième volet est consacré à la santé des femmes, à l’impact immédiat de la crise sanitaire sur leur bien-être physique et mental mais aussi à ses effets à plus long terme.
Pour réaliser cette enquête, Ipsos a interrogé plus de 8000 femmes dans huit pays : la France, l’Allemagne, l’Italie, le Mexique, le Nigéria, l’Espagne, la Thaïlande et le Royaume-Uni. -
Ipsos Update - November 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world presents new papers on our learnings from the pandemic, trust in the media, brands and advertising and automotive quality. Explore our new global survey on happiness, the latest ranking of 50 nations’ international image, and much more.
-
Global Vaccines Research
As the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine continues at speed, the world faces many more questions than answers – not only about when we might have a vaccine, but who will get it first, how will they get it and are they willing to have it? And how far will it take us on the journey back to ‘normal’…?
-
What Worries the World - October 2020
More than 6 in 10 globally say things in their country are on the wrong track as Coronavirus continues to be the world’s greatest worry.