Wide gaps in quality of life between different groups in Scottish society have been revealed in new research from Carnegie UK and Ipsos. Disabled people, people on lower incomes, those living in social housing or private rented accommodation, and younger people have lower levels of wellbeing accordi
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More than half of renters (52%) and almost half of people with mortgages (49%) are concerned about their ability to pay their housing costs in 12 months’ time, according to new research commissioned from Ipsos by the Centre for Homelessness Impact. Tenants in the private rented sector are most
Homelessness is perceived as a serious problem by the public who expect it to get worse and are supportive of a range of policies designed to address it. However, between 2020 and 2021 there was a trend towards weakening concern and sympathy towards those it affects.