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Ipsos Update - October 2022
Sustainability, inflation, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
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Ipsos Update - September 2022
Ben Page opens this month’s edition of Ipsos Update with his reflections on a global environment of continued uncertainty. Between heatwaves and the continuing rise of inflation – a dark cloud overshadowing many of this month’s articles – consumer anxiety is evident.
We also focus on creativity in advertising and learn how behavioural science can lead to more successful product testing, alongside new global surveys exploring the public’s views on the most trustworthy professions and the legal status of abortion. -
Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2022
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore trust in politicians, whether British workers need to work harder and what makes the public proud to be British.
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1 in 3 Britons say affording energy bills has been difficult in the past three months
New Ipsos poll in partnership with Sky News shows high levels of public concern about the rising cost of living, with one in three saying it has been difficult to afford their energy bill.
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Childcare use for families of 0-4 year-olds, 5-11 year olds and 12-14 year-olds, awareness and use of free entitlements, and perceptions of the rising cost of living
Ipsos' latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence on the use of childcare in April 2022, as well as on awareness and use of free entitlements, and perceptions of the rising cost of living.
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Opinion is split as to whether the right amount of young people are going to university, with 1 in 3 Britons saying there are too many
6 in 10 say university is important in helping to do well in life, but more say being confident is key according to new polling by Ipsos.
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Two-thirds say the Government is not providing enough support on the cost of living
Labour are more likely to be trusted than the Conservatives when it comes to reducing the cost of living as well as managing Britain's taxes and public spending