Society


Race Survey

The impact of race, ethnicity, and national origin on opportunities: Perceptions and personal experience

Survey for the World Economic Forum explores how much access to employment, education, housing, and social services is influenced by ethnicity and national origin across 27 countries
Coronavirus Survey

Britons are excited to see family and friends, spontaneous day trips and dining out when lockdown ends

People are generally more comfortable with the idea of returning to normal activities compared to previous lockdowns, with most looking forward to day trips, holidays, and seeing friends and family
Public Health Publication

Experiences of remote appointments: What does 2020 GP Patient Survey data tell us?

Gabriele Zatterin looks at data from the 2020 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) to see what the survey tells us about patients' experiences of remote appointments.
Vaccines Survey

Over half of Britons support giving excess vaccine doses to other countries

Majority of Britons support passing excess vaccines to other countries, especially to those less fortunate and those with high rates of COVID-19
Coronavirus Survey

Marcus Rashford most likely to be doing a good job at holding the Government’s Coronavirus response to account, according to Britons

Marcus Rashford, Piers Morgan and TV and radio journalists are seen to be doing well at holding the government to account while MPs and political parties are not doing so well.
Sports Survey

Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2019/20

Ipsos carried out this survey of pupils in schools on behalf of Sport England during the academic year 2019/20. Sport England commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to inform Sport England’s strategy and the strategies of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
Society Survey

Britons finding it harder to stay positive day-to-day during Lockdown 3

A new online survey by Ipsos looks at trends in perceptions around Coronavirus among a nationally representative sample of Britons aged 18-75 and when Britons think life will return to normal.

Despite a chaotic 2020, Britons are feeling good about 2021

Almost three-quarters (73%) of Britons are optimistic that 2021 will be a better year for them than 2020 according to the predictions poll from Ipsos Global Advisor
Society Publication

General Dental Council Public research 2020

Findings from the latest Ipsos annual research with the public for the General Dental Council.