Women


Gender Survey

Men are not emasculated by caring for children

In collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and International Women’s Day, Ipsos finds that the majority of British men no longer see childcare as the preserve of women.
Communities Survey

Worries of harassment amongst young people

Findings from a recent Ipsos survey for Action Aid UK has indicated the scale of harassment encountered by young people aged 14-21 in the UK, Brazil, India and Kenya.
Maternity Publication

Feedback collection to improve maternity services

Ipsos was commissioned by NHS England in February 2018 to understand how maternity services currently collect and use feedback from women to improve services, and to explore the opportunities for the collection of digital feedback in maternity services with the dual purposes of national benchmarking and local service improvement.

Women and Diversity in the boardroom

Katherine Shipton looks at our most recent Captains of Industry and International Women's Day surveys and finds very significant misperceptions around equality for women in the boardroom.
Gender Survey

International Women’s Day: Global misperceptions of equality and the need to Press for Progress

To mark International Women’s Day, and in the wake of the #metoo campaign, a new global study by Ipsos in collaboration with International Women’s Day across 27 countries highlights the level of concern people around the world have about a number of equality issues.
Ethnography Publication

How SMEs are giving women more business options

A study of SMEs across Europe found that they offer women founders new employment choices in a world where the nature of work is changing. We explore some case studies, asking women what it is exactly they find so attractive
Women Survey

Online abuse and harassment

Ipsos survey for Amnesty International on online abuse and harassment.
Women Survey

Women’s Health Concerns in the UK

Research commissioned by the Daily Mail in association with LloydsPharmacy looked into key health concerns and attitudes towards health information providers of women aged 30-80 in the UK.
Women Survey

Most people do not think women belong at home, but when it comes to parenting, traditional beliefs are more dominant

According to the Ipsos Global Trends Survey 2017, most people take a liberal view towards the role of women (although there are signs of a small recovery in traditional attitudes towards the role of women in four European countries).