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Britons more concerned for others than themselves amid COVID-19 outbreak
Brits amongst the most altruistic around the world; more concerned for the vulnerable than themselves.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 3 April 2020
This marks the first of our weekly Ipsos Research Highlights, which will closely follow the evolution of the pandemic. This week features the changing behaviours of the British public, opportunities for brands and how COVID-19 may affect long-term trends.
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Women more likely than men to have tried to help others amid COVID-19 outbreak
Women are significantly more likely to have reached out to their friends, family and community to offer emotional support and help with basic tasks.
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The effect of gambling advertising on children, young people and vulnerable adults
Research finds gambling is seen as part of everyday life for children, young people and vulnerable adults and recommends action is needed to reduce the risk of gambling harms.
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Ipsos’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
As cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to spread across the UK and around the world, Ipsos is focused on ensuring the safety of its people, clients and suppliers, whilst maintaining business continuity during this challenging time.
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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.
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Climate fears, wealth inequality and data worries: 12 findings from Ipsos Global Trends
In a period of polarisation, concern about the environment unites us all, according to Ipsos Global Trends 2020 - our survey of more than 22,000 people.