Public opinion


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Signals #6: Understanding the coronavirus crisis

Our sixth edition of Signals presents new research from our teams around the world, drawing on our global polling, expert analysis and studies carried out by our teams in different countries. The aim is to keep all of us in touch with the latest information as the impacts of the crisis continue to unfold.
Gender Survey

6 in 10 women finding it harder to stay positive day-to-day due to Coronavirus

Women more likely to bearing the emotional and impact of the Coronavirus pandemic.

Coronavirus trends on the NHS and public behaviours

Britons continue to believe that the NHS can cope with those getting ill as a result of Coronavirus while online banking and grocery shopping continues to grow.
Immigration Survey

Majority of Britons want to see an increase in the number of EU doctors and nurses coming to the UK post-Brexit

Half of Britons want to see immigration reduced, but they want to see more doctors and nurses coming from the EU to the UK.

Ipsos poll finds having a nanny or cleaner come to work from a different household is seen as unacceptable behaviour under lockdown

In a poll conducted before Boris Johnson's lockdown-easing announcement, three-quarters said having a nanny or a cleaner from a different household was unacceptable behaviour

Britons are confident that their public services can cope with the aftermath of Coronavirus

Confidence in the NHS remains high as Britons are confident that their public services will cope after the pandemic.
Public Health Publication

Signals #5: Understanding the coronavirus crisis

This fifth edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus, including new POVs, country insights, and the latest from the public opinion tracker.

75 years later, honouring World War II still matters

The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide.
Healthcare Survey

Spike in Britons thinking Government acted ‘too late’ to address virus but confidence in the NHS continues to grow

Two in three (66%) now think that the Government acted too late in implementing stricter lockdown measures.