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Norstat Quarterly Data

Know your People

Every quarter we publish the results of a survey carried out in 16 different countries across Europe. With Norstat Quarterly Data you receive current data on our three recurring themes: Society, Consumer and Health & Wellbeing. All displayed in dashboards that allow you to track trendlines over time, do comparisons across markets and slice and dice the data as you wish. You can also access the local results in our reports. We ensure quality data from our consumer panels – but as always, leave the insights up to you.

Micael Dahlen, Professor of Health and Wellbeing, highlights findings in the Q1 report

Micael Dahlen is a Professor of Wellbeing, Welfare and Happiness at the Stockholm School of Economics, and a writer and speaker.

 

Listen as Micael shares specific findings and trends from the Q1 2026 report, exploring how quarterly data reveals shifts in wellbeing, optimism and uncertainty across Europe.

Making it easier to feel the pulse of Europe

Get quality data on the views of consumers across 16 countries featuring three recurring themes: Society, Consumer and Health & Wellbeing.

Society

Does the population trust the government and politicians, and what social aspects concernand worry them? Which aspects can directly or inderectly have an decisive influence on the future consumption?

Health & Wellbeing

How does the population assess their quality of life and how happy are they? To what extent is their life characterised by stress and loneliness? What aspects can influence societal concerns and trust in the political arena, and thus influence consumer confidence and consumption?

Consumer

Consumer confidence and willingness to buy have changed more and faster in recent years. How does the population expect their consumption to be in the future?

Know your People
Norstat Quarterly Data Q1 2026 is now available
62%
of the population in Italy think that things are going in the wrong direction, and 26% think that the situation is status quo
83%
of the population in UK feel – to a very high degree, high degree or to some extent – happy
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Making it easier to feel the pulse of Europe

Featuring three recurring themes: Society, Consumer and Health & Wellbeing.

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Get quality data on the views of consumers across 16 countries

Read the local reports and access the dashboard.

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73%
of the population in Sweden and 56% in France rate their quality of life as good or really good.
56%
of the population in Germany, 53% in Finland and 51% in Estonia expect their household’s savings to be unchanged over the next three months.
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