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Ipsos Research Highlights - 10 March 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore attitudes towards the vaccine, our party leaders and global opinions on the gender pay gap.
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Young people and working from home (WFH) in the pandemic
Research from Nationwide and Ipsos reveals that many young people wish to work from home for 3 days a week or more but also need face-to-face time with colleagues.
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Royal Family makes the UK appear traditional and powerful
A new online poll by Ipsos shows how the Royal Family are perceived by Britons.
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Britons among least likely to prioritise gender pay gap in COVID recovery
Britons are among those least likely to prioritise tackling the gender pay gap right now as society rebuilds from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new global study to mark International Women’s Day.
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Final findings from latest COVID-19 REACT-1 study published
The final findings from the ninth report of REACT-1, one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today by Imperial College London and Ipsos. It follows the interim findings published in February.
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Exploring communication needs of customers for the implementation of changes to Late Payment and Late Submission Penalties
Ipsos was commissioned by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to undertake qualitative research exploring customer preferences for how potential changes to Self-Assessment and VAT penalty regimes are communicated.
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Ipsos Scotland Issues Index - 2020
Coronavirus and Brexit were key concerns for Scots in 2020, while one in ten mentioned Scottish independence as a key issue facing Britain.
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Ipsos Update – March 2021
Our monthly round-up of Ipsos research and thinking reflects on the world one year on from Covid-19, looks forward to the world in 2025 and beyond, and presents new white papers on customer experience, product innovation and research methods.
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Britons are excited to see family and friends, spontaneous day trips and dining out when lockdown ends
People are generally more comfortable with the idea of returning to normal activities compared to previous lockdowns, with most looking forward to day trips, holidays, and seeing friends and family