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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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Britons are excited to see family and friends, spontaneous day trips and dining out when lockdown ends
People are generally more comfortable with the idea of returning to normal activities compared to previous lockdowns, with most looking forward to day trips, holidays, and seeing friends and family
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Loved-ones struggle to keep in touch during latest lockdown
TV watching and social media use has increased during lockdown 3 while exercise and going for walks falls.
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Active Lives Survey 2019/20: How do you run a school-based survey when children are not at school?
Dr. Margaret Blake looks at how conducting Active Lives Survey research among school pupils during the pandemic has encouraged innovation while gathering important evidence on the impact of the pandemic on children’s lives.
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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2019/20
Ipsos carried out this survey of pupils in schools on behalf of Sport England during the academic year 2019/20. Sport England commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to inform Sport England’s strategy and the strategies of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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Two-thirds of Britons think UK is in decline and majority think today’s youth will have a worse life than their parents
65% of Britons aged 18-75 think the UK is decline, 16% disagree while 57% think today’s youth will have a worse life than their parents
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Study reveals how public and social media users view anti-vaxxers
The UK public tend to have a negative view of anti-vaxxers, although a notable minority have a favourable perception of people who would refuse a coronavirus vaccine, a new study has found.
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The Duchess of Cambridge unveils findings of biggest ever study on the early years
The landmark research, commissioned by The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and conducted by Ipsos, reveals what the UK thinks about the early years. It also explores how COVID-19 has impacted the perceptions and experiences of parents and carers of the under-fives.
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Changing gears: Understanding downward social mobility
One in five people experience downward mobility in their lives, with some moving into a vicious cycle of low pay and low self-esteem, new research by Ipsos for the Social Mobility Commission (SMC) found.
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2020 Young People and Gambling Survey
The Gambling Commission’s annual study, produced by Ipsos, examining trends in gambling participation among young people in England and Scotland is published today.