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Women Played. Women Paid. Women Made
In 2020, women played an influential part in the success of the video game industry. We explore how women contributed as video game players, purchasers and creators, and how the video game industry itself can better represent them.
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Looking after children and working from home (WFH) in the pandemic
Research from Nationwide Building Society and Ipsos reveals that despite more pressure felt by those with children at home, 6 in 10 say remote working leads to better work-life balance.
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Online media literacy: Across the world, demand for training is going unmet
Results published from the Media Literacy Survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Google.
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Ipsos Political Monitor - Britain sees surge in economic optimism
This month's Economic Optimism Index score of +2 is the most optimistic the British public have been about the economy since 2015.
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Research into the customs intermediaries sector: Wave 2 summary report
This summary report presents the key findings from the Wave 2 survey conducted by Ipsos into the customs intermediaries sector, as well as the sizing exercise undertaken in partnership with Perspective Economics, on behalf of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
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NHS Test and Trace Public Advisory Group
Ipsos, Imperial College Health Partners and Involve are working together to organise and run the Public Advisory Group on behalf of DHSC and NHS Test and Trace.
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Scottish Government Polling on COVID-19 and Wellbeing
Survey highlights the scale of differences in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the wellbeing of different groups
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What are the views and concerns of the public regarding genome editing technology uses and applications?
These are reports from a series of public dialogues undertaken by Ipsos for the ORION consortium. The dialogues focused on the views and concerns of the public regarding the current uses and implications of genome editing technology in research institutions in the ORION consortium.