The Ipsos Almanac

Automatic Enrolment: Quantitative Research with Small and Micro Employers

This report presents the findings from a recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The report explores the experiences of small and micro employers who automatically enrolled their staff into a workplace pension, and the opt-out rate among these staff.

A wasted opportunity

The obstacles and hurdles faced by manufacturers, retailers, councils and consumers in the war on food waste and recycling are complex. With current urbanisation and population growth rates, the global waste generation is estimated to rise to 2.2 billion tonnes by 2025.

Children First. Lessons from Paediatric Research

In an industry moving towards patient-centricity, patient research is on the rise as pharmaceutical companies strive to develop a greater understanding of their product’s end users. However, this can be complicated if your end users are children.

In AI We Trust? How AI Is Impacting the Financial Sector

As buzz words go AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is one of the biggest. AI is creeping into our lives in ways we didn’t expect. But, do we trust it to perform when it comes to big decisions?

What does the public think about funding for health and social care?

Our survey of public attitudes towards funding for health and social care for NHS Confederation

Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2017 results

Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care

Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2016 results

Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care

Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social care survey, winter 2016 wave

Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care

Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey, winter 2015 wave

Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care

Understanding public attitudes to social care funding reform in England

People don’t understand how social care is currently funded, which makes discussing future options challenging.