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Signals: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This digest brings together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our Ipsos teams around the world.
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Representing Race: It's not so black and white
This is the latest instalment of a series examining the relevance of key pillars of popular culture, from our dedicated team of qualitative media, technology, and cultural experts.
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Boris Johnson’s honeymoon slips
Ipsos's Political Pulse shows decline in favourability towards the Prime Minister since election victory
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Navigating the 'too much information' age
In a world of constant data flow, how can you avoid the pitfalls of trying to analyse too much? Ipsos's latest white paper explores the shift towards digital-first approaches in order to find out not just more, but what's more important.
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Keir Starmer remains most favoured among Britons
As the Labour leadership contest continues, each of the remaining candidates has seen a marginal increase in their name recognition but few still claim to know much about them.
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Social media data links the impact of coronavirus epidemic and global economic fears
As coronavirus erupts into people’s lives, new research by Synthesio finds that online conversations move from general concerns to personal unease.
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Families’ and childcare providers’ perceptions of the impact of Tax-Free Childcare
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative research with parents and childcare providers across the UK to explore the impact of two government childcare initiatives: Tax-Free Childcare (TFC) and funded hours.
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Media Choices: Is it all getting a bit OTT?
With an increased number of OTT (Over The Top) services comes a wealth of opportunities and challenges for broadcasters. Our new OTT measurement solution helps us to assess which services are appealing most to streamers.
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International Women’s Day 2020: Close to three in ten men say sexual jokes or stories at work are acceptable
A new survey of more than 20,000 people in 27 countries from Ipsos and King's College London for International Women's Day 2020 finds significant differences in what women and men see as acceptable workplace behaviour.
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Three-quarters of Britons support quarantining cities and towns to prevent the spread of coronavirus
New global research from Ipsos into attitudes to coronavirus reveals a drop in Britons’ perceptions of how well the government is responding to the virus.