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Workplace Pension: new research into Automatic Enrolment
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions to understand how people feel about saving for their retirement and the role of Workplace pensions.
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Coronavirus outbreak predicted to have an impact on financial markets and the global economy
Half see the virus as a threat to the world and a majority in all countries believe that it will take several months or longer to contain.
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Ipsos Issues Index - January 2020
The Ipsos Issues Index for January 2020 reveals that public concern about Brexit and the NHS fell post-election, while environmental worry hit a 30-year high.
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Ipsos Issues Index - 2019 year in review
According to the Ipsos Issues Index, Brexit was the biggest issue for Britain overall across 2019, but worry about the NHS surged ahead of the General Election.
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COVID-19 – One in seven people would avoid people of Chinese origin or appearance
The threat of COVID-19 could have a significant impact on the UK public’s behaviour, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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European Working Conditions Survey 2020
The European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) is carrying out the seventh edition of its European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) from February to May 2020.
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Are you better off than your parents were? That depends on money
The No. 1 thing people feel worse off than their parents about is retirement.
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Poll of 8 countries finds majority say coronavirus poses a threat to the world
A majority of people across eight major economies see coronavirus (Covid-19) as a real threat to the world, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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The Perils of Perception 2020: Global study explores how wrong people are about the causes of death
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study highlights public misperceptions about the proportion of people who die from diseases, violence, transport injuries and other causes.
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It's time to start talking about what we do online
On Safer Internet Day, we reflect on what the public have told us about their online lives.