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Find out more about census

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Find your study

Whether you have been invited to take part, or are just curious, find out more about our household studies and what is involved.

  • Our studies: what you need to know

    An overview of taking part in our studies.

  • COVID-19 Attitudes Study

    A study on the opinions and experiences of people who have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).

  • COVID-19 Infection Survey (CIS)

    This is a survey to help the Government understand coronavirus (COVID-19) infection levels across the country.

  • COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey (SIS)

    This survey assesses the role of schools in the coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission and how transmission within and from school settings can be minimised.

  • COVID High Risk Group Insights

    Study on people’s views and experiences of the official guidance and the support available for people who have been identified as clinically extremely vulnerable to coronavirus (COVID-19).

  • COVID High Risk Group Insights Recontacts Study

    A study on the views and experiences of those that were previously identified as clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID-19).

  • Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW)

    A study about experiences of crime in the last 12 months. This is run by Kantar Public on our behalf.

  • Family Resources Survey (FRS)

    A study about the economy and living standards of people in Great Britain.

  • Household Assets Survey (HAS)

    A study about how households in Great Britain are managing, focusing on assets and debts, borrowing and saving, and planning for retirement.

  • Humanitarian Response Insight Survey, UK

    A study on the opinions, experience and intentions of Ukrainian nationals who have recently arrived in the UK as part of a resettlement scheme.

  • International Arrivals Insights Study

    A study on views and experiences of people in England who have to self-isolate after arriving from international travel.

  • International Passenger Survey (IPS)

    A study about people entering and leaving Great Britain from airports and ports.

  • Labour Force Survey (LFS)

    A study about employment, unemployment, self-employment, education and training, retirement, and health and well-being.

  • Living Costs and Food Survey (LCF)

    A study about spending patterns, income and nutrition in Great Britain.

  • National Survey for Wales

    A study about life in Wales to improve services across the nation.

  • The National Study of Health and Wellbeing: Children and Young People 2022

    A study looking at the health and wellbeing of children and young people in England in 2022.

  • Online studies

    We are currently running several online studies covering a range of topics.

  • ​ Online study of COVID-19 attitudes (OSCA)

    A study on people's recent experiences during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in collaboration with the UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA).

  • Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN)

    A study about public attitudes on various topics of immediate interest.

  • Over 80s’ Vaccines Insights Study

    A study about the views and experiences of coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance and the vaccine rollout being administered to those aged 80 years and over in England.

  • Scottish Health Survey (SHeS)

    A study about the health of people in Scotland.

  • Survey on Living Conditions (SLC)

    A study about living conditions in Great Britain, covering employment, housing, health and well-being.

  • Test and Trace Contacts Insights Study

    A study on people’s opinions and experiences of the NHS Test and Trace system after close contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).

  • Test and Trace Contacts Self-Isolation Study

    A study on people's experiences of NHS Test and Trace and self-isolation due to close contact with coronavirus (COVID-19).

  • Trust in Government Study

    A study about trust in government and public institutions.

  • Census Quality Survey

    This survey helps us to understand the quality of Census 2021.

  • COVID-19 Self-Isolation Insights (COSI) Study

    A follow-up study exploring people's experiences of self-isolating and opinions on the coronavirus guidance.

  • COVID-19 Treatments and Behaviours Study (CTB)

    A study aiming to explore views on coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance and behaviours of immunocompromised people who may be suitable for coronavirus treatments.

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