Ipsos recently completed a survey of 500 young people living in India who are looking to study abroad, on behalf of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).
Read out latest work for British Future. British Future carried out polling with Ipsos earlier this year, and then revisited in the post Olympic period, to see if there had been significant change in attitudes to Britishness.
Most Britons are surprised by how much the Olympic Games has brought the country together, and think it will have a lasting positive impact on British society, according to new research by Ipsos for think-tank British Future.
The Global @dvisor Survey examines public attitudes to immigration and finds that people everywhere see immigration increasing ...and they don't seem to like it..
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of new think-tank British Future, offer insights into the public's hopes and fears for 2012 and their attitudes to issues of identity, integration and migration.
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of The Migration Observatory at Oxford University, show public attitudes to immigration are nuanced and complex. While the public are still keen to see an overall reduction in immigration, their attitudes vary depending upon which immigrant groups they are considering.
Seven in ten (71%) Britons say there are too many immigrants in the country and just a quarter (27%) believe immigration is good for the economy according to the latest Global @dvisor from Ipsos.