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Society Watch 2022: They Think It’s All Over: The Social Legacy of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Download the full report and key findings from our latest Society Watch report.

Report 27 July 2022

Qualitative research...just a sum of its parts?

What is it, this thing we call ‘qualitative research’?

Blog 26 July 2022

Understanding female perpetrators of intimate partner violence

NatCen was awarded funding to carry out research with the aim of improving understanding of female perpetrators of intimate partner violence.

Blog 25 July 2022

NatCen appoints four new Trustees

The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has strengthened its Board with the appointment of four new Trustees.

Press release 20 July 2022

The public's view: how did the pandemic impact on UK consumers' experiences?

Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the consumer experience and on the incidence of consumer detriment in the UK.

Blog 18 July 2022

Society Watch 2022: They think it's all over - the social legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic

Recording and information following our event at the British Academy to launch our third annual Society Watch report.

Event 14 July 2022

Women twice as likely as men to be extremely worried about life in the ‘new normal’

A stark and newly developed ‘worry gap’ has opened up between women and men since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Press release 14 July 2022

Effects of pandemic on society seen ‘from cradle to the grave’ – report

The effects of the pandemic can be seen throughout society, among all ages ‘from the cradle to the grave’.

Press release 14 July 2022

Society Watch 2022 - Anxious Britain: How worried are we in 2022?

Research based on three surveys conducted with a nationally representative sample of adults in Great Britain.

Briefing paper 14 July 2022

A new ‘worry gap’ between women and men is a concerning legacy of the pandemic

Women are twice as likely as men to report levels of extreme worry since the pandemic, according to NatCen’s Society Watch 2022 report.

Blog 14 July 2022

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