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Family Survey

The First Year Of Marriage

In an online survey carried out by Ipsos for Channel 4, 20% of 16-54 year olds looking back at their first year of marriage said that they had the occasional regret or many regrets.
Family Survey

Attitudes towards parenting for the National Childbirth Trust (NCT)

A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the National Childbirth Trust (NCT), asked parents/expectant parents and those aged 15-45 their views on a range of issues around parenting.
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Young people speak out: attitudes to, and perceptions of full-time volunteering

v, the national youth volunteering charity, commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research among young people aged 16-25 in England, to explore their views and experiences of volunteering, and specifically full-time volunteering placements.
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Half of Britons would like to bring about their own death when they felt it's time

A newly released Ipsos survey finds that more Britons want to be able to die at a time of their choosing than not: 47% agree that "I would like to be able to bring about my own death peacefully when I feel it's time".
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Generation Y research for Personnel Today

A new Ipsos survey on behalf of Personnel Today, reveals what rewards Generation Y-ers really value from employers.
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Attitudes Towards Abortion Survey

In total, 19% of all respondents disagree that, in general, all women should have the right of access to an abortion, 57% agree and 24% are neutral, do not know or prefer not to answer.

Mrs Santa Lives Up North!

Latest research from Ipsos's Omnibus study shows women buy more presents and spend more than men; and Northerners spend more than Londoners!
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International Older People's Day: New Ipsos Report

To celebrate International Older People's Day Ipsos has released a new analysis of our data on older people. Ipsos's data points to a diverse group whose contribution to society and potential productivity is often overlooked by Government and society.
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Over Half The Population Can't Name Any Of Their Great-Grandparents

A new survey commissioned by the National Trust reveals that over half of us (57%) can't name any of our great-grandparents. The survey also showed that a further 14% of the population can only name one great-grandparent. Findings were similar across all age groups, suggesting that young and old are equally unsure about their ancestry.