Family


Family Survey

Strong Parental Support For Anti-Smacking Law

Almost three quarters of the public support law reform to give children the same protection against assault as adults, according to a new MORI poll released today.
Family Survey

Learning By Example: How Family Meal Times Could Make 'Good Eating' Easier To Swallow

Traditional values are alive and well in the 'caring sharing' 90s with British adults committed to making meal times a family affair, a surprising new survey reveals.
Family Survey

Channel 4, Credit Cards and Time Behind Bars

Student Life Today in England and Wales
Family Survey

The Millennial Generation Survey

Q1 How much difference, if any, do you think that the way that you vote will make to your life?
Family Survey

Chalvey Backs Early Years Scheme

Overwhelming support for an Early Years Centre for under-8s in Chalvey has been revealed by an independent survey in the area.
Family Survey

Chocolate Pushes Sex Into Second Place

New MORI Poll Delves Deep Into Great Britain's Chocolate Pleasures
Family Survey

Public Attitudes Towards Genetic Engineering

Commissioned by GeneWatch, the independent organisation which monitors developments in genetic engineering, this MORI poll shows that 77% want a ban on the growing of such crops until their impacts have been more fully assessed. A similar number (73%) are concerned that genetically-engineered crops could interbreed with natural, wild plants and cause genetic pollution.
Family Survey

The Summer Holiday: At Home; Going Away

The Nestleacute; Family Monitor is a series of research studies into family life in Britain undertaken on behalf of Nestleacute; by MORI. It is designed to examine attitudes to and perceptions of family life and how families in a Britain function approaching the millennium. Each wave of research addresses a core set of issues as well as a number of topical subjects. This summer, the monitor focused on the school summer holiday; at home and going away. Selected highlights from this summer holiday study are described below.
Family Survey

The Family and The Workplace

Eighty-six per cent of personnel / human resource directors see the needs of employees who are parents as at least fairly important and 88% said that they thought family-friendly policies will increase in importance over the next 5 years.