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Attitudes to Europe on the eve of the 2019 European Elections
New Ipsos global study shows nearly half of people in 10 European countries think things across the EU are on the wrong track – but less pessimistic than in 2017
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Ipsos polling for the Academy of Medical Sciences
New polling by Ipsos for the Academy of Medical Sciences on the public's experiences and knowledge of the end of life
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Climate change increases in importance to citizens around the world
Most are more willing to take personal actions to cut down waste, but are sceptical of policy actions.
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Half of Brits think there are more advantages to being a man than a woman
A new global study by Ipsos, in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and International Women’s Day, investigates global attitudes towards gender equality and men's role in its achievement.
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A world apart? Brits have grown more positive about immigration
A new global study by Ipsos for the BBC Crossing Divides series highlights that almost half of Britons think that political divisions pose more of a danger to society than they did 20 years ago.
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A world apart? Global study for the BBC Crossing Divides season
A new global study by Ipsos for the BBC Crossing Divides series highlights that people are split over whether differences in political opinions in their country are healthy or dangerous for society.
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Men are not emasculated by caring for children
In collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and International Women’s Day, Ipsos finds that the majority of British men no longer see childcare as the preserve of women.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2019
Welcome to our review of 2019 so far. It's been a tough start for Theresa May as confidence to get a good Brexit deal continues to fall. Meanwhile as Labour rebels leave the party, we have record levels of public dissatisfaction with Jeremy Corbyn.
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Research futures: Drivers and scenarios for the next decade
In ten years’ time, the research ecosystem will look very different. New scenarios on the future of research from Elsevier and Ipsos uncover the biggest drivers of change shaping how knowledge will be produced and shared in the future.
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Indecent Images of Children (IIOC) Campaign Evaluation: Year 3
Ipsos carried out a third wave of research evaluating the Indecent Images of Children (IIOC) Campaign, on behalf of the Home Office, the Internet Watch Foundation and the Marie Collins Foundation.