Scotland

For social research conducted in Scotland by Ipsos Scotland


Scotland Survey

Majority of Scots are concerned about climate change and are aware of its risks to Scotland

An Ipsos survey in Scotland for ClimateXchange and the Scottish Government to understand the Scottish public’s views on climate risks and opportunities.
Scotland Survey

New survey finds a majority of Scots living local to salmon farms are favourable towards salmon farming

Over half (54%) of those who know at least a little about salmon farming say that they have very or mainly favourable attitudes towards it according to an Ipsos survey for Salmon Scotland.
Scotland Survey

Scots pessimistic about the economy and most say the UK will not exist in 10 years

A new survey by the Ipsos UK Knowledgepanel finds that both the Scottish and UK publics are fairly gloomy about our immediate economic prospects.

New survey finds Scottish public value range of pharmacist services

The vast majority of Scots believe it is important that pharmacists provide services such as referring people to other health services, advising on medicines and providing advice and services to prevent ill health.
Scotland Survey

Nearly half of parents across Scotland are finding it more difficult to pay their household bills

New Ipsos research for Parenting Across Scotland reveals that almost half are finding it more difficult to pay their household bills.
Scotland Survey

Boris Johnson’s ratings hit a record low in Scotland as SNP support stays strong

Ipsos’s Scottish Political Monitor, run in partnership with STV News, finds that the SNP remains the dominant party among Scottish voters. Boris Johnson’s ratings in Scotland have hit a new low: 4 in 5 Scots say they are dissatisfied with the job he is doing as Prime Minister.
Scotland Survey

Glasgow Citizens’ Assembly Report on the Climate Emergency

After declaring a climate and ecological emergency, Glasgow City Council have commissioned Ipsos to hold a Citizens’ Assembly on how the city can make a ‘just transition' to net zero by 2030
Scotland Survey

Glasgow Citizens’ Assembly on the Climate Emergency

After declaring a climate and ecological emergency, Glasgow City Council have commissioned Ipsos to hold a Citizens’ Assembly on how the city can make a ‘just transition' to net zero by 2030.
Scotland Survey

Study of the impact of COVID-19 on wellbeing in Scotland

Third in our series of surveys for the Scottish Government on COVID-19 and wellbeing highlights falling anxiety, but ongoing mental health impacts.