Sexuality


Sexuality Survey

Ipsos Pride Survey 2024: Gen Zers most likely to identify as LGBT+

Our new survey across 26 countries finds gender, generational and geographical divides on everything from same-sex marriage to brands supporting the community
Gender Survey

Two in three Britons think transgender people face discrimination, but support for gender-affirming measures is mixed

Support for gender-affirming measures places Britain in the bottom 6 amongst 30 countries surveyed in Ipsos' Pride 2023 Global Advisor Survey.
Sexuality Survey

Rainbow Britain

An Ipsos omnibus survey for the charity Stonewall finds that an increasing number of people in Britain now identify as LGBTQ+ or have same-sex attraction.
Society Survey

7 in 10 Britons want laws banning discrimination against LGBT people

Britons are largely supportive of laws against discrimination and equality when it comes to marriage and adoption
Race Survey

Half of Britons support the aims of the Black Lives Matter movement

Support of the Black Lives Matter movement rises to three-quarters among people from ethnic minority groups according to an Ipsos survey for the Economist.
Society Survey

Sexual orientation and attitudes to LGBTQ+ in Britain

New research shows that Britons think LGBTQ+ communities face discrimination in Britain today, but opinion is split regarding the progression of LGBTQ+ rights.
Society Survey

Sexual fantasies: our misperceptions about the sex lives of young people

Young people are having a lot less sex than you think – and men are particularly wrong about the sex lives of young women. People are not honest about their number of sexual partners – and American men think American women have an incredibly high number of partners.
Sexuality Survey

New study sheds a positive light on attitudes towards the UK LGBT community

A new Ipsos survey commissioned by grooming brand Harry’s has provided a new insight into UK heterosexuals' attitudes towards the LGBT community in the UK in 2018.

Most Britons would have no concerns about a royal same-sex marriage

Majority would not be concerned at all by a same-sex marriage in the Royal Family according to a new Ipsos poll for King's College London's Polling Club.