Public opinion


Public opinion Publication

The State of Education Survey

Ipsos, working with The Key, carried out online surveys of 1,198 school leaders and 1,079 school governors.
Public opinion Publication

The Committee on Standards in Public Life

A qualitative study for the Committee on Standards in Public Life explores public and stakeholder views on the ethical standards providers of publicly funded services should conform to, and how they relate to the Seven Principles of Public Life.
Public opinion Publication

Consumer experiences of the energy market

Energy UK, on behalf of its members, commissioned Ipsos to understand consumer opinions of, and engagement with, the retail energy market.
Public opinion Publication

One year on: The impact of welfare reforms on housing association tenants

As part of a programme of research to monitor the impacts of welfare reforms on behalf of the National Housing Federation, Ipsos are producing a series of reports presenting data from surveys of housing associations and their tenants to understand the extent and nature of impacts of key welfare reform measures.
Public opinion Publication

Building Trust: Making the Public Case for Infrastructure

The CBI commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with the public to better understand their views on the infrastructure debate, using a mix of qualitative and quantitative research approaches.
Public opinion Publication

General Dental Council Patient and Public Survey 2013

The findings from the latest Ipsos annual survey of patients and the public for the General Dental Council.
Election Publication

General election campaigns

Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
Data Privacy Survey

Data privacy: where do people draw the line?

Bobby Duffy blogs for the Royal Statistics Society on how the public feel about how companies handle their data. 
Public opinion Publication

Understanding the lives of older people living with frailty

Age UK wanted to understand frailty from the perspective of those who could be described as frail. They commissioned Ipsos to conduct an ethnographic and qualitative project combining hours of filming and interviewing older people in their homes and out and about.