Children


Public opinion Publication

National Youth Social Action Survey 2016

Step Up To Serve and the Office for Civil Society commissioned Ipsos to run the 2016 wave of the National Youth Social Action Survey.
Family Survey

Only a third of Generation Y think their generation will have better quality of life than their parents...

Generation Y are the least optimistic about their chances of leading a better life than their parents, a new study by Ipsos published today finds.
Family Survey

How much do you know about Generation `Selfie'?

Ipsos carried out a survey of 975 young people aged 14-22 in the UK for Barnardo's to find out what they think about Westminster politics, their future aspirations, online safety and sex and relationships education.
Generation Y Survey

Hard Evidence: are Gen Y really Thatcher's children?

Generation Y, the youngest adult generation, have recently been called Dave’s No 1 Fans, but as he speaks to Tory conference, it seems this may not be entirely true. Bobby Duffy blogs for The Conversation.
Family Survey

Computer Literacy Survey for The Prince's Trust

For the Prince's Trust, we surveyed 15-25-year-olds about their computer and internet related skills and how this has impacted their ability to find work.
Politics Survey

Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS)

The Information Services Division, on behalf of the Scottish Government, commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct the 2008 and 2010 studies of smoking, drinking, and drug use among secondary school pupils in Scotland.

North Poll: Childrens' attitude to Christmas

A new poll by Ipsos has found that 83% of parents with a child aged 3 to 6 years old think their child believes in Father Christmas. This drops to just 8% of parents of 11 to 15 year old kids.
Family Survey

Young people, alcohol and influences

A survey by Ipsos for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation of early teen drinking patterns in England finds that drinking escalates to a worrying extent during these years.
Family Survey

Young Londoners optimistic about their futures

London Councils commissioned Ipsos to undertake a piece of research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people.