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The equality duties and schools
11 July 2011
Ipsos MORI research for the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) examines the effects of the new equality duties in schools. The equality duties and schools

Gender Equality Poll for International Women's DayGender Equality Poll for International Women's Day
8 March 2011
This survey of UK adults, conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of EQUALS – a coalition of agencies including ActionAid, Amnesty International, the Fawcett Society and Women’s Aid – reveals significant levels of inequality that still exist between men and women in the UK. Gender Equality Poll for International Women's Day

How Britain Voted in 2010
21 May 2010
Profile of voting behaviour at the 2010 general election broken down by age, gender, social class and housing tenure How Britain Voted in 2010

How Britain Voted Since October 1974
May 2010
Demographic breakdown of voting from MORI's election aggregates of polls (corrected to the final result), 1974-2010 How Britain Voted Since October 1974

International Women's Day Poll for the Mirror
8 March 2010
Ipsos MORI's new poll for The Mirror explores women's attitudes and experiences to mark International Women's Day. International Women's Day Poll for the Mirror

'What About Women' poll for the Fawcett Society
8 March 2010
The Fawcett Society commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct specific polling for their new campaign 'What About Women'. Ipsos MORI interviewed 1,005 adults (425 men, 580 women) between 26-28 February. 'What About Women' poll for the Fawcett Society

Equal Pay survey for The Fawcett Society / UNISON
30 October 2009
Ipsos MORI's survey for the Fawcett Society and UNISON shows that two in five people (40%) agree that in Britain, men and women on the whole receive equal pay for doing jobs of equal value, while just over half (52%) disagree. Men are more likely than women to believe that men and women receive equal pay (48% of men agree, compared to 32% of women). Equal Pay survey for The Fawcett Society / UNISON

Public Consultation On The New Gender Equality Duty (Glasgow)
1 January 2007
The Gender Equality Duty was introduced in April 2007 aimed at addressing inequality on the grounds of gender. As part of its consultation process, Glasgow City Council commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct focus groups research among local residents. Public Consultation On The New Gender Equality Duty (Glasgow)

Attitudes To Lesbians And Gay Men In NI
1 August 2006
A majority of people in Northern Ireland say they are tolerant of lesbian, gay and bisexual people (LGB) in society — according to a new survey from Ipsos MORI Ireland. The survey, commissioned by Lesbian Advocacy Services Initiative (LASI), shows a majority of people (88%) are supportive of the principle that LGB people should not be discriminated against. Attitudes To Lesbians And Gay Men In NI

What Equality Means In Britain Today
23 June 2006
Ipsos MORI conducted 8 focus groups on behalf of the Equalities Review looking at perceptions of equality. People have a clear and shared understanding of what equality means. They understand it is not about just being treated the same, but rather it is about being given the same opportunities. This means that individual differences and needs must be taken into account (for example relating to religious needs and the needs of the disabled) in order for everyone to have an 'equal chance'. What Equality Means In Britain Today

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