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YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HEALTH, MEDICINE, & BEAUTY YouGov-data fra ni europeiske bilmarkeder viser at kjøpsoverveielsene for elbil inntil videre har vært minimalt påvirket av koronakrisen. COVID-19: how do Europeans and Americans think their efforts to counter the disease compare? YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HEALTH, MEDICINE, & BEAUTY YouGov-data fra ni europeiske bilmarkeder viser at kjøpsoverveielsene for elbil inntil videre har vært minimalt påvirket av koronakrisen. COVID-19: how do Europeans and Americans think their efforts to counter the disease compare? YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV.NOTRANSLATE THIS PAGEyougov.no
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL STUDY: HOW HAS CORONAVIRUS AFFECTED A new survey in 14 countries and regions looks at the impact of COVID-19 on people’s relationships, faith and mental health. With COVID-19 having ravaged the planet for the past nine months or so, the toll the disease has taken in terms of lives and money iswell-reported.
YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | HOW DO NORWEGIANS FEEL ABOUT TOURISTS COMING TO The study also looked at how willing people are to visit other countries this summer. Coronavirus has clearly made people reluctant to travel abroad. In Norway no destination was considered by more than 25% of people. In fact, for any given country no fewer than 35% of Norwegians said they would not go there specifically because ofcoronavirus.
YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 6 JULY Approval of the American government’s handling of the COVID-19 outbreak has reached its worst level to date. Just 38% of Americans think the Trump administration has managed the crisis well, compared to 56% who think it has done badly. This gives a net score of -18, down from -11 the week before. Across the border, approval ratings forthe
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 22 JUNE Global and national improvement. Perhaps the most remarkable week-on-week shift in the tracker has taken place in Saudi Arabia. With coronavirus cases reaching new heights at the time the most recent survey was conducted in that country (15 June), belief that the situation was improving in the country fell to 40% from 63% the weekbefore.
YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at theHoover Institution.
YOUGOV | WORLD’S MOST ADMIRED 2019 Microsoft founder Bill Gates remains the world’s most admired man, having topped the list every time YouGov has conducted the survey. In fact, the whole top five men remain unchanged since last year. Former US president Barack Obama comes in second, and the third to fifth places are all occupied by Chinese figures: actor Jackie Chan in third YOUGOV | WHAT’S THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION, ACCORDING TO The Germans in particular feel immigration has been broadly bad for their country – 53% say this compared to just 18% who feel the opposite. The second group, into which Britain and Norway fall, are split. In Britain 39% think immigration’s impact has been more bad than good compared to 37% who think it has been more good than bad. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HEALTH, MEDICINE, & BEAUTY YouGov-data fra ni europeiske bilmarkeder viser at kjøpsoverveielsene for elbil inntil videre har vært minimalt påvirket av koronakrisen. COVID-19: how do Europeans and Americans think their efforts to counter the disease compare? YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HEALTH, MEDICINE, & BEAUTY YouGov-data fra ni europeiske bilmarkeder viser at kjøpsoverveielsene for elbil inntil videre har vært minimalt påvirket av koronakrisen. COVID-19: how do Europeans and Americans think their efforts to counter the disease compare? YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV.NOTRANSLATE THIS PAGEyougov.no
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL STUDY: HOW HAS CORONAVIRUS AFFECTED A new survey in 14 countries and regions looks at the impact of COVID-19 on people’s relationships, faith and mental health. With COVID-19 having ravaged the planet for the past nine months or so, the toll the disease has taken in terms of lives and money iswell-reported.
YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | HOW DO NORWEGIANS FEEL ABOUT TOURISTS COMING TO The study also looked at how willing people are to visit other countries this summer. Coronavirus has clearly made people reluctant to travel abroad. In Norway no destination was considered by more than 25% of people. In fact, for any given country no fewer than 35% of Norwegians said they would not go there specifically because ofcoronavirus.
YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 6 JULY Approval of the American government’s handling of the COVID-19 outbreak has reached its worst level to date. Just 38% of Americans think the Trump administration has managed the crisis well, compared to 56% who think it has done badly. This gives a net score of -18, down from -11 the week before. Across the border, approval ratings forthe
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 22 JUNE Global and national improvement. Perhaps the most remarkable week-on-week shift in the tracker has taken place in Saudi Arabia. With coronavirus cases reaching new heights at the time the most recent survey was conducted in that country (15 June), belief that the situation was improving in the country fell to 40% from 63% the weekbefore.
YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at theHoover Institution.
YOUGOV | WORLD’S MOST ADMIRED 2019 Microsoft founder Bill Gates remains the world’s most admired man, having topped the list every time YouGov has conducted the survey. In fact, the whole top five men remain unchanged since last year. Former US president Barack Obama comes in second, and the third to fifth places are all occupied by Chinese figures: actor Jackie Chan in third YOUGOV | WHAT’S THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION, ACCORDING TO The Germans in particular feel immigration has been broadly bad for their country – 53% say this compared to just 18% who feel the opposite. The second group, into which Britain and Norway fall, are split. In Britain 39% think immigration’s impact has been more bad than good compared to 37% who think it has been more good than bad. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HEALTH, MEDICINE, & BEAUTY YouGov-data fra ni europeiske bilmarkeder viser at kjøpsoverveielsene for elbil inntil videre har vært minimalt påvirket av koronakrisen. COVID-19: how do Europeans and Americans think their efforts to counter the disease compare? YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HEALTH, MEDICINE, & BEAUTY YouGov-data fra ni europeiske bilmarkeder viser at kjøpsoverveielsene for elbil inntil videre har vært minimalt påvirket av koronakrisen. COVID-19: how do Europeans and Americans think their efforts to counter the disease compare? YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV.NOTRANSLATE THIS PAGEyougov.no
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL STUDY: HOW HAS CORONAVIRUS AFFECTED A new survey in 14 countries and regions looks at the impact of COVID-19 on people’s relationships, faith and mental health. With COVID-19 having ravaged the planet for the past nine months or so, the toll the disease has taken in terms of lives and money iswell-reported.
YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | HOW DO NORWEGIANS FEEL ABOUT TOURISTS COMING TO The study also looked at how willing people are to visit other countries this summer. Coronavirus has clearly made people reluctant to travel abroad. In Norway no destination was considered by more than 25% of people. In fact, for any given country no fewer than 35% of Norwegians said they would not go there specifically because ofcoronavirus.
YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 6 JULY Approval of the American government’s handling of the COVID-19 outbreak has reached its worst level to date. Just 38% of Americans think the Trump administration has managed the crisis well, compared to 56% who think it has done badly. This gives a net score of -18, down from -11 the week before. Across the border, approval ratings forthe
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 22 JUNE Global and national improvement. Perhaps the most remarkable week-on-week shift in the tracker has taken place in Saudi Arabia. With coronavirus cases reaching new heights at the time the most recent survey was conducted in that country (15 June), belief that the situation was improving in the country fell to 40% from 63% the weekbefore.
YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at theHoover Institution.
YOUGOV | WORLD’S MOST ADMIRED 2019 Microsoft founder Bill Gates remains the world’s most admired man, having topped the list every time YouGov has conducted the survey. In fact, the whole top five men remain unchanged since last year. Former US president Barack Obama comes in second, and the third to fifth places are all occupied by Chinese figures: actor Jackie Chan in third YOUGOV | WHAT’S THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION, ACCORDING TO The Germans in particular feel immigration has been broadly bad for their country – 53% say this compared to just 18% who feel the opposite. The second group, into which Britain and Norway fall, are split. In Britain 39% think immigration’s impact has been more bad than good compared to 37% who think it has been more good than bad. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov has partnered with the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) at Imperial College London to gather global insights on people’s behaviours in response Making our data freely available to those fighting COVID-19. YouGov is in the privileged position of having many thousands of people all over the world share their viewsand
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Doug has founded two successful technology YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov has partnered with the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) at Imperial College London to gather global insights on people’s behaviours in response Making our data freely available to those fighting COVID-19. YouGov is in the privileged position of having many thousands of people all over the world share their viewsand
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Doug has founded two successful technology YOUGOV | HOW DO NORWEGIANS FEEL ABOUT TOURISTS COMING TO The study also looked at how willing people are to visit other countries this summer. Coronavirus has clearly made people reluctant to travel abroad. In Norway no destination was considered by more than 25% of people. In fact, for any given country no fewer than 35% of Norwegians said they would not go there specifically because ofcoronavirus.
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YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | YOUGOV LAUNCHES PANELS IN 15 NEW MARKETS YouGov has expanded its reach by launching panels in 15 new markets across Europe, South America, the Middle East and North Africa. In Europe, YouGov is establishing panels in Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania and Slovakia. YOUGOV | ON THE MONEY: YOUGOV’S GLOBAL BANKING & FINANCE på Februar 23, 2021, 6 a.m. COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on the international financial services industry – causing disruption to global economies, supply chains, work forces, and consumers. YouGov’s Global Banking & Finance Report for 2021 measures the effect this pandemic has had on consumer attitudes, behaviours, andpreferences
YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 22 JUNE Global and national improvement. Perhaps the most remarkable week-on-week shift in the tracker has taken place in Saudi Arabia. With coronavirus cases reaching new heights at the time the most recent survey was conducted in that country (15 June), belief that the situation was improving in the country fell to 40% from 63% the weekbefore.
YOUGOV | GLOBAL STUDY: HOW MANY PEOPLE KNOW SOMEONE WHO Here in Britain, 57% know of someone who has been confirmed with the virus. One in twenty Britons (5%) say they have tested positive for COVID-19, with a quarter (26%) saying this has happened to a family member and 36% to a close friend. People in China (4%) and Singapore (6%) are the least likely to know anyone who has definitely had thedisease.
YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | SCIENTISTS AND DOCTORS ARE THE MOST RESPECTED A new international YouGov survey of more than 22,000 people in 16 countries reveals the most and least respected professions. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov has partnered with the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) at Imperial College London to gather global insights on people’s behaviours in response Making our data freely available to those fighting COVID-19. YouGov is in the privileged position of having many thousands of people all over the world share their viewsand
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Doug has founded two successful technology YOUGOV | EUROPEANS ACROSS FIVE COUNTRIES TEND TO THINK IT YouGov's latest EuroTrack survey has found that a majority of people in Britain, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden think it is unlikely that the Games, postponed from 2020 due to coronavirus, will go ahead, even as the Olympic torch makes its way around the country ahead of the Opening Ceremony. YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov has partnered with the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) at Imperial College London to gather global insights on people’s behaviours in response Making our data freely available to those fighting COVID-19. YouGov is in the privileged position of having many thousands of people all over the world share their viewsand
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 2 MAY Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results. Once again fear levels have remained largely consistent across the territories studied. The largest shift has taken place in Finland, where the proportion of people who are very or fairly scared they will catch coronavirus has fallen from 32% to 24%. Denmark also experienced aseven
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS THINK VACCINE MANUFACTURERS HAVE The EU is widely seen as having botched the vaccine rollout. Most Germans (58%), as well as around half of Britons (52%) and French people (47%) say the body has managed the rollout badly – higher numbers than say so of the United States, traditionally the poster child or bad COVID practice. YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO PEOPLE WHERE The same is true for the US and France, while there is virtually no difference when it comes to the UK, Canada and South Korea. When it comes to China, the results show that people are more positive (or at least, less negative) of a vaccine developed there (-21) than their impression of goods manufactured there (-33). YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Doug has founded two successful technology YOUGOV | HOW DO NORWEGIANS FEEL ABOUT TOURISTS COMING TO The study also looked at how willing people are to visit other countries this summer. Coronavirus has clearly made people reluctant to travel abroad. In Norway no destination was considered by more than 25% of people. In fact, for any given country no fewer than 35% of Norwegians said they would not go there specifically because ofcoronavirus.
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YOUGOV | SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS According to recent research, consumers increasingly consider sustainability before buying goods and products for everyday use. YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study on more than 10.000 consumers across 9 major European markets: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. YOUGOV | YOUGOV LAUNCHES PANELS IN 15 NEW MARKETS YouGov has expanded its reach by launching panels in 15 new markets across Europe, South America, the Middle East and North Africa. In Europe, YouGov is establishing panels in Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania and Slovakia. YOUGOV | ON THE MONEY: YOUGOV’S GLOBAL BANKING & FINANCE på Februar 23, 2021, 6 a.m. COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on the international financial services industry – causing disruption to global economies, supply chains, work forces, and consumers. YouGov’s Global Banking & Finance Report for 2021 measures the effect this pandemic has had on consumer attitudes, behaviours, andpreferences
YOUGOV | GLOBAL REPORT: ATTITUDES TO GENDER 2021 Mixed progress since 2015. Back in November 2015, YouGov ran a global study looking at attitudes to gender in 24 countries and regions. A lot has happened in the last five and a half years – in the English-speaking world the MeToo movement has put gender issues in thespotlight.
YOUGOV | INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER UPDATE: 22 JUNE Global and national improvement. Perhaps the most remarkable week-on-week shift in the tracker has taken place in Saudi Arabia. With coronavirus cases reaching new heights at the time the most recent survey was conducted in that country (15 June), belief that the situation was improving in the country fell to 40% from 63% the weekbefore.
YOUGOV | GLOBAL STUDY: HOW MANY PEOPLE KNOW SOMEONE WHO Here in Britain, 57% know of someone who has been confirmed with the virus. One in twenty Britons (5%) say they have tested positive for COVID-19, with a quarter (26%) saying this has happened to a family member and 36% to a close friend. People in China (4%) and Singapore (6%) are the least likely to know anyone who has definitely had thedisease.
YOUGOV | EUROPE IS BECOMING MORE PRO-VACCINE People in nine key European nations are noticeably more willing to get vaccinated against coronavirus. With coronavirus vaccination programmes continuing apace across the world, data from YouGov’s COVID-19 trackers shows that Europeans are increasingly willing to take the vaccine. The biggest increase has been in Sweden. YOUGOV | SCIENTISTS AND DOCTORS ARE THE MOST RESPECTED A new international YouGov survey of more than 22,000 people in 16 countries reveals the most and least respected professions. YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov has partnered with the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) at Imperial College London to gather global insights on people’s behaviours in response Making our data freely available to those fighting COVID-19. YouGov is in the privileged position of having many thousands of people all over the world share their viewsand
YOUGOV | YOUGOV INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER This dataset was last updated on 1 May. COVID-19 has had a great impact on people’s lives across the globe. To explore how the pandemic is shaping the world, YouGov's international COVID-19 tracker interviews more than 27,000 people across 26 markets every week. YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov Eurotrack data shows that the public value trade and counter-terrorism cooperation over the rights of Brits living in theEU post-Brexit
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | HOW DO ATTITUDES TO CORONAVIRUS DIFFER ACROSS THE på Februar 18, 2020, noon. Compared to people in Asian and Middle Eastern nations, Norwegians are much less concerned about the coronavirus. Only 9% of Norwegians believe the coronavirus is a “major threat” to the nation, while more than a quarter (29%) believe it’s a “major threat” to the world. Following its discovery in December YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS The presidential campaign ends in a familiar place, with a modest lead for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump YouGov’s final pre-election polls in Battleground states: Trump still coming up short YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Doug has founded two successful technology YOUGOV | SUPPORT FOR NATO FALLS IN KEY EUROPEAN NATIONS Europeans remain more enthusiastic about NATO than Americans despite falling support for membership among public in Britain, France andGermany
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov has partnered with the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) at Imperial College London to gather global insights on people’s behaviours in response Making our data freely available to those fighting COVID-19. YouGov is in the privileged position of having many thousands of people all over the world share their viewsand
YOUGOV | YOUGOV INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER This dataset was last updated on 1 May. COVID-19 has had a great impact on people’s lives across the globe. To explore how the pandemic is shaping the world, YouGov's international COVID-19 tracker interviews more than 27,000 people across 26 markets every week. YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS YouGov Eurotrack data shows that the public value trade and counter-terrorism cooperation over the rights of Brits living in theEU post-Brexit
YOUGOV | CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE REMAINS LOW IN On top of this, the survey shows that Britons continue to have strong confidence in the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 78% considering it to be safe. This figure remains largely the same as in March (77%) and is similar to the peak figure of 81% recorded in February. Only 9% of Britons currently consider the AstraZeneca vaccine to be unsafe. YOUGOV | HOW DO ATTITUDES TO CORONAVIRUS DIFFER ACROSS THE på Februar 18, 2020, noon. Compared to people in Asian and Middle Eastern nations, Norwegians are much less concerned about the coronavirus. Only 9% of Norwegians believe the coronavirus is a “major threat” to the nation, while more than a quarter (29%) believe it’s a “major threat” to the world. Following its discovery in December YOUGOV | EUROPEANS NOW SEE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE AS UNSAFE In France, where people had already considered the vaccine unsafe (43%) than safe (33%), those figures have now worsened to 61% unsafe and 23% safe. In Italy and Spain, most people had previously felt that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe (54% and 59% respectively). Since then those numbers have fallen to 36% and 38% - in both cases lowerthan
YOUGOV | POLITICS & CURRENT AFFAIRS The presidential campaign ends in a familiar place, with a modest lead for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump YouGov’s final pre-election polls in Battleground states: Trump still coming up short YOUGOV | DOUGLAS RIVERS Doug Rivers is one of the world’s leading experts on survey research and a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He has taught at Harvard University, Caltech, UCLA, and, most recently, Stanford University, where he is Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Doug has founded two successful technology YOUGOV | SUPPORT FOR NATO FALLS IN KEY EUROPEAN NATIONS Europeans remain more enthusiastic about NATO than Americans despite falling support for membership among public in Britain, France andGermany
YOUGOV | WHEN IS A FEMINIST NOT A FEMINIST? The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress which encourages people to continue fighting for equality and acknowledges the international movement of tackling gender differencesand sexism.
YOUGOV | YOUGOV INTERNATIONAL COVID-19 TRACKER This dataset was last updated on 1 May. COVID-19 has had a great impact on people’s lives across the globe. To explore how the pandemic is shaping the world, YouGov's international COVID-19 tracker interviews more than 27,000 people across 26 markets every week. YOUGOV | HOW DO NORWEGIANS FEEL ABOUT TOURISTS COMING TO The study also looked at how willing people are to visit other countries this summer. Coronavirus has clearly made people reluctant to travel abroad. In Norway no destination was considered by more than 25% of people. In fact, for any given country no fewer than 35% of Norwegians said they would not go there specifically because ofcoronavirus.
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YOUGOV | HEALTH, MEDICINE, & BEAUTY Vi har undersøkt hvilket syn mer enn 10 000 mennesker i 9 forskjellige europeiske land har på mat, dagligvareinnkjøp og bærekraft. Europeans now see AstraZeneca vaccine as YOUGOV | WORLD’S MOST ADMIRED 2019 Microsoft founder Bill Gates remains the world’s most admired man, having topped the list every time YouGov has conducted the survey. In fact, the whole top five men remain unchanged since last year. Former US president Barack Obama comes in second, and the third to fifth places are all occupied by Chinese figures: actor Jackie Chan in third YOUGOV | 20 YEARS OF HARRY POTTER: BRITAIN IS A NATION OF Twenty years ago today - 26 June 1997 - the first book by a struggling author about the magical tribulations of an orphaned schoolboy waspublished.
YOUGOV | VARIED OUTLOOK FOR ONLINE NEWS PUBLISHERS The future for online news publishers is unclear, new analysis of YouGov data shows. The seventh annual Digital News Report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford is based on YouGov research among 74,000 people across 37 countries.. The significant increase in digital subscriptions in the United States (the so-called Trump Bump) seen last YOUGOV | SUPPORT FOR NATO FALLS IN KEY EUROPEAN NATIONS Europeans remain more enthusiastic about NATO than Americans despite falling support for membership among public in Britain, France andGermany
YOUGOV | BRITAIN’S CHANGING EXPECTATIONS ON THE IMPACT OF Repeat polling is starting to portray a discernible loss of Leavers' faith in the original promise of Brexit. Since just before the 2016 EU Referendum, the YouGov-Cambridge Centre has periodically measured British expectations towards the impact of Brexit on various aspects of life, from jobs to immigration and security, as part of a joint project with the Cambridge University Forum on YOUGOV | RANKED: THE BEST CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES As Christmas draws in families and workplaces will soon be stocking up on tubs of selection chocolates, followed shortly thereafter by bickering over the best treats contained within.Meny
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