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Essential Digital Skills for Work 2024
The fifth wave of tracking Essential Digital Skills (EDS) research launched in Lloyds Banking Group’s Consumer Index report at the end of 2024. Ipsos was commissioned by Lloyds Banking Group to measure the UK’s ability to navigate the online world – in life and in work.
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UK workers seek new digital skills amidst the buzz of AI
People in the UK aren’t just exploring the topic of Artificial Intelligence online – they’re also thinking about how this technology will impact their working lives, resulting in 53% of UK office workers wanting to learn new skills.
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Ipsos Update – April 2024
Global happiness, gender equality, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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UK Essential Digital Skills 2023
The fourth edition of Essential Digital Skills (EDS) research has launched this November. Ipsos was commissioned by Lloyds Banking Group to research the digital capability of the UK adult population, across a range of skill areas. This research is reported alongside the Consumer Digital Index, which measures the digital and financial lives of the UK population.
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UK Essential Digital Skills for Work
Ipsos has been working alongside Lloyds Banking Group to research the Essential Digital Skills of the UK adult population for the past four years. In 2022, the EDS framework was revised through an Advisory Panel that collated thoughts across industry on how the demands for digital capability may have evolved. For the first time, the insights on Essential Digital Skills for work have been published as a standalone report in partnership with FutureDotNow.
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Essential Digital Skills UK 2022
Following three years of the Essential Digital Skills (EDS) research, Lloyds Banking Group commissioned Ipsos to research the Essential Digital Skills of the UK adult population using a revised EDS framework. Working with the Department for Education, an Advisory Panel was convened to collate thoughts across industry on how the demands for digital capability may have evolved during the last three years. This research is reported alongside the Consumer Digital Index, which measures the digital and financial lives of the UK population.
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Importance of Digital Terrestrial Television and Broadcast Radio
Arqiva partnered with Ipsos, to better understand the impact of broadcast television and radio. Data shows 90% want to see continued support for Freeview and broadcast radio.
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What Makes Nuanced Portrayal? Avoiding the unconscious stereotype trap
In this piece we provide a deep dive into how stereotypes in content have evolved over time, their potential for harm, and considerations for content creators looking to represent greater inclusion and nuanced portrayals
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Language Matters: Good practice for representing diverse identities
In this piece we provide a deep dive into good practice for the language used when referring to groups of people and outline some important principles to consider when it comes to speaking about and representing diverse communities.
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What's going on? Racial equality and financial access
Social inequality and financial access are intrinsically tied. In this article, Alpa Shah explains what financial service providers can do to level the playing field.