Gender


Taxes Publication

Families’ and childcare providers’ perceptions of the impact of Tax-Free Childcare

Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative research with parents and childcare providers across the UK to explore the impact of two government childcare initiatives: Tax-Free Childcare (TFC) and funded hours.
Women Survey

International Women’s Day 2020: Close to three in ten men say sexual jokes or stories at work are acceptable

A new survey of more than 20,000 people in 27 countries from Ipsos and King's College London for International Women's Day 2020 finds significant differences in what women and men see as acceptable workplace behaviour.
Education Survey

Parents are more likely to encourage their sons than their daughters to consider a STEM career

New research by Ipsos for the Department for Education illustrates a continued gender imbalance among school pupils and their parents/carers when considering STEM jobs.
Consumer Behaviour Publication

Ipsos Update - December 2019

This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on the future of mobility, world affairs, survey sampling and global infrastructure.
Election Survey

Britons most likely to see Conservatives as having a ‘good campaign’

Latest Ipsos General Election Campaign tracker reveals that public increasingly expects a Conservative majority following next week’s election.
Gender Publication

Time for Action: Intimate Partner Violence and Costs to Businesses

Find out more about the implications of the new ILO convention and recommendation on violence and harrassment for the business sector, and business models to prevent intimate partner violence in a recent webinar, co-hosted by Ipsos and NUI Galway.
Gender Survey

Men less likely than women to need intelligence and hard work to get ahead, public say

New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality in Britain and around the world.
Gender Survey

Is a lack of understanding the crux of the sexual harassment dilemma?

According to an Ipsos poll, less than a third (30%) of people in Britain think that nowadays, reports of sexual harassment are generally ignored. But is this really the case? Ilya Cereso reflects on a widespread lack of understanding around what constitutes sexual harassment, and its prevalence.
Gender Publication

Economic and social costs of violence against women and girls

New study examines the economic and social costs of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ghana, Pakistan and South Sudan.