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Three in ten home-schooling parents say it did not go well
Parents want increased wellbeing support and additional tutoring sessions to help their children catch up on education
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Ipsos and Kantar appointed to deliver total media audience measurement solution in the Netherlands
Dutch media industry selects Ipsos and Kantar to build the world’s first integrated audience measurement solution to deliver TV, digital, published media and radio currencies in a single dataset.
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Ipsos launches UK KnowledgePanel to provide total understanding of the UK public
Ipsos has launched the UK's largest random probability panel, utilising quality, scale and efficiency to deliver a total understanding of the UK public.
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Working through COVID-19: What behaviours will bounce back and what will stick?
Research from Nationwide Building Society and Ipsos reveals tensions over the future of homeworking as employers and employees navigate its benefits and challenges.
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Online media literacy: Across the world, demand for training is going unmet
Results published from the Media Literacy Survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Google.
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Majority of Britons say wearing ‘smart’ clothes only on their top half is acceptable for work video calls, but wearing pyjamas is a no-go
New research shows what people deem acceptable, or not, on work video calls
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Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccines
The global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines will be the largest, fastest and most challenging vaccination program in history. This could bring many problems. Some we will anticipate; some we won’t. One glaring problem that is quickly emerging is a major mismatch between vaccine supply and demand.
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2020 Young People and Gambling Survey
The Gambling Commission’s annual study, produced by Ipsos, examining trends in gambling participation among young people in England and Scotland is published today.
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What Worries the World - October 2020
More than 6 in 10 globally say things in their country are on the wrong track as Coronavirus continues to be the world’s greatest worry.
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Insuring loyalty – how devoted customers might stop being punished
Jamie Talmage explores why plans to ban insurers from overcharging loyal customers will be welcomed by many.