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Doctors are the most trusted profession among school children
Our new survey on trust in professions conducted among over 2,600 secondary school age children finds that doctors are the most trusted profession.
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Majority support income tax rises to increase funding available for adult social care
A new Ipsos survey for Future Care Capital seeks to establish public opinion on funding for social care.
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What do the public think about the NHS?
An Ipsos survey for The King’s Fund shows that support for the NHS and its founding principles is as strong as ever.
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Passive Perceptions
The TouchPoints Survey combines passive and survey data to ensure that a high level of granularity and detail is achieved at no extra burden to the participants.
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New global study reveals unease about immigration around the world
Over four in ten say immigration is causing their country to change in ways they do not like. Twice as many think immigration has had a negative impact on their country than positive.
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Diversity matters (and inclusion does, too)
In our latest blog, Jordana Moser, Senior Research Executive at Ipsos LEAD, discusses how diversity and inclusion affects employee engagement.
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A crisis of trust?
Trust in scientific information and how the major pharmaceutical companies compare with the NHS.
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Attitudes to spirituality among engineering, technical and medical professionals
Online survey into perceptions of spirituality among science, engineering, technical and medical professionals in the UK, Germany and France.
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The Millennial Bug: Public attitudes on the living standards of different generations
A new report, based on a survey of over 2,000 adults commissioned for the Resolution Foundation’s Intergenerational Commission, finds widespread concern about young people’s prospects that is shared across society.
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Half of UK adults would support universal basic income in principle
New polling commissioned by the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath from Ipsos has revealed that there is support on balance among the UK population for the introduction of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) in general.