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Numerate Nation? What the UK thinks about numbers
New research for National Numeracy Day reveals nation’s blind spot around the value of numeracy skills could be holding back millions
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Half of Brits think there are more advantages to being a man than a woman
A new global study by Ipsos, in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and International Women’s Day, investigates global attitudes towards gender equality and men's role in its achievement.
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Ipsos Update – March 2019
March’s Ipsos Update presents our latest research on the future of the global population, ageing and attitudes towards automation. We also introduce new white papers on mothers in Asia, Japanese society and brand-building advertising campaigns.
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Worries of harassment amongst young people
Findings from a recent Ipsos survey for Action Aid UK has indicated the scale of harassment encountered by young people aged 14-21 in the UK, Brazil, India and Kenya.
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Human Flourishing in the age of AI
As we enter the age of AI, we need to think about the way in which this technology is gradually encouraging us to look at ourselves - a thinkpiece by Colin Strong.
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How active are children and young people (and will they tell us)?
Dr Margaret Blake blogs on the Active Lives Children and Young People survey. She covers how the survey for Sport England was designed and how important the findings are for addressing key questions about children and young people.
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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2017/18
Sport England has published findings from the first year of the Active Lives Children and Young People Survey. The online survey was completed in schools in England during the 2017/8 academic year.
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Understanding children and young people's experiences of primary care
This research project - commissioned by NHS England and conducted by Ipsos - aimed to understand what matters most to children and young people when receiving primary care, and the most effective methods of seeking feedback about their experiences.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for September 2018 includes a continued lack of confidence in party leaders, our reactions to fake news, the launch of Perils of Perception and attitudes towards the proposed opt-out system for organ donation.
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Survey of secondary school and college pupils and their parents/carers in England
The latest findings from a survey of pupils and their parents/carers on: extra-curricular activities, learning about government and politics, bullying, mental health, changes to GCSEs, subject and qualifications choice, and careers and aspirations.