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High levels of concern about climate change but scepticism whether Britons will change behaviours
In line with record high figures measured in 2019, 85% say they are concerned about climate change.
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Over half of Britons’ say they would struggle to pay their bills if interest rates double
While many feel confident in their ability to explain inflation, few know what the average level has been since 2001
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Patients’ perception and adherence regarding Methotrexate Autoinjectors for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Ipsos has conducted a survey with Nordic Pharma to assess patient perceptions and preferences in 4 countries regarding their Methotrexate autoinjectors for moderate to severe cases.
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The Future Cohort Study
This report explores the circumstances of tax credit and Housing Benefit claimants, with a particular focus on attitudes, motivations and support needs around in-work progression.
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Britons most against political correctness globally, while country still seen as less divided than US
Britons are most likely to think people are too easily offended according to a new global research study by the Policy Institute at King’s College London and Ipsos.
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Women's Forum Barometer 2021: an urgent call for an inclusive recovery
A few days ahead of the G7 Summit, taking place on 11- 13 June 2021 in the UK, the Women’s Forum published the results of an Ipsos survey of nationals of the G7 countries, highlighting the importance of taking the full measure of how and to what extent women have been affected by the pandemic and its socio-economic consequences.
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Study of the impact of COVID-19 on wellbeing in Scotland
Third in our series of surveys for the Scottish Government on COVID-19 and wellbeing highlights falling anxiety, but ongoing mental health impacts.
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Vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority Britons
Concerns about new coronavirus variants and a possible exit wave are a reminder that there is still work to be done to defeat the pandemic. We consider how the uneven impact of the pandemic across different ethnic groups is mirrored by the uneven way they are emerging from it, and look at how important vaccine uptake is to preventing racial disparities from widening further.
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UK’s culture war divisions exaggerated but real, say public – as shown by views on equal rights, cultural change and class, and online bubbles
The second in a series of comprehensive surveys by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London on awareness of and attitudes towards the "culture wars" debate.
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Majorities of unvaccinated adults in most of 15 countries would get a vaccine if they could
An Ipsos survey for the WEF also points to a decline in COVID-19 vaccination intent not only in countries where many have already been inoculated.