Scotland

For social research conducted in Scotland by Ipsos Scotland


Scotland Publication

Online Data Privacy from Attitudes to Action: an evidence review

This evidence review for The Carnegie UK Trust, delivered by Ipsos Scotland, explores what existing research says about what the UK public think about data privacy.
Scotland Survey

Young people's attitudes to immigration: findings from the Young People in Scotland Survey 2017

The Scottish Government commissioned Ipsos to survey young people's attitudes to immigration in Scotland.
Housing Survey

One in three people in Scotland live in homes that do not meet the Living Home Standard

Created in 2016, The Living Home Standard represents what ‘home’ means, and what an acceptable home should provide. It has been defined by the public, for the public. This year, the study has been repeated, measuring the proportion of people living in homes that pass and fail the Living Home Standard in Scotland.
Scotland Survey

Scottish Public Opinion Monitor – March 2018

Scots are gloomy about Brexit’s likely impact on the economy - but more oppose holding another independence referendum in the next three years than support it.
Scotland Survey

Decline in trust sparks call to action for Scottish third sector

Measuring public trust in charities on behalf of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO).
Scotland Survey

What Scotland gets wrong - the perils of perception

Ipsos Scotland’s new Perils of Perception survey highlights how large the gap is between people’s perceptions of some key issues and features of Scotland’s population and the reality.
Scotland Publication

Scottish Household Survey Annual Report 2016

The latest annual report of the Scottish Household Survey has just been published by the Scottish Government.
Scotland Survey

SNP look set to be biggest party in upcoming election

Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for STV News: May 2017.
Scotland Survey

Scots' relationship with debt

A look at how people in Scotland feel about finances, credit and debt.