Survey
# survey - Thursday 16 May, 2013
Survey finds the majority of people are unaware of pension tax breaks
A survey for Standard Life found that the average adult has a pension of about €4,000 per annum to live on.
# survey - Wednesday 15 May, 2013
Just 5 per cent of people don’t own TVs – survey
That is according to a new survey from Comreg, which also found that 75 per cent of those asked said they own a laptop.
# survey - Tuesday 14 May, 2013
Poll: Do you trust the European Union to represent your interests?
A new survey has shown a massive decline in favourable views of the EU. So, do you trust them to make decisions that are right for you?
# survey - Tuesday 7 May, 2013
Are you ‘inviting’ burglars into your home?
An AA survey shows that people still leave their keys where burglars can find them – like in a garage or even in the porch.
# survey - Tuesday 23 April, 2013
Irish people just can’t switch off from their gadgets
Respondents admitted to checking email constantly – even on holidays – and 19 per cent even said they had agreed to something without realising while using a digital device.
# survey - Monday 22 April, 2013
Ireland getting better in offering value for money, say tourists
Tourists told Fáilte Ireland that Ireland has improved significantly in giving value for money over the past 10 years.
Poll: Is Ireland still a ‘rip-off Republic’?
A survey of tourists shows that our image among overseas visitors as a rip-off country has reversed – do you agree?
# survey - Friday 19 April, 2013
# survey - Monday 15 April, 2013
Who’s most likely to damage their own car by accident?
Damage includes causing a flat battery, running out of fuel or using the wrong fuel in the car – and it can be very costly.
# survey - Thursday 4 April, 2013
Almost 60 per cent of special needs assistants assaulted – survey
An IMPACT survey says that the SNAs were assaulted by the children they work with, with 18 per cent saying it’s a daily occurrence.
What’s the most popular city for Irish tourists abroad?
A new survey shows that Irish people tend to stay close to home when it come to the most popular destination
# survey - Wednesday 27 March, 2013
Just one in five people sit down to a family dinner each Sunday – survey
And when people do get to sit down together, it’s the Sunday roast that proves most popular.
# survey - Monday 25 March, 2013
# survey - Tuesday 5 March, 2013
Childcare costs leave parents struggling to pay household bills
A survey has shown that costs are also preventing many parents from taking up employment.
# survey - Monday 4 March, 2013
# survey - Wednesday 27 February, 2013
Have you seen this newt?
The Irish Wildlife Trust is asking the public to keep an eye out for one of our few native amphibian species at local ponds.
# survey - Monday 25 February, 2013
Survey: Just 58% of teenagers expect to find work in Ireland after college
The Teens & Money survey by the Irish League of Credit Unions shows that 80 per cent of teenagers worry about the costs associated with third level education.
# survey - Friday 22 February, 2013
Pro Life opinion poll shows 3 in 4 are against abortion
It contradicts a poll earlier this month which shows that 85 per cent of people in Ireland favour abortion in certain circumstances.
# survey - Thursday 21 February, 2013
Irish employees would give away their passwords for vouchers and chocolate bars
Previous research has shown that most employers are more worried about actions of careless employees than hackers.
# survey - Saturday 16 February, 2013
9 things we learned about poverty in Ireland this week
A major study released by the CSO this week gave facts and figures about income in Ireland today. This is what it found.
# survey - Wednesday 13 February, 2013
Barnardos: CSO survey shows ‘ravaging’ effects of recession on families
Meanwhile, the Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton said the survey shows that “the impact of the crisis has not worsened income inequality”.
# survey - Tuesday 5 February, 2013
Almost 70% of Irish workers admit to online shopping at work
41 per cent of employees also admit to sending personal emails from company accounts. Are you guilty of this?
# survey - Friday 1 February, 2013
US gun owners most likely to be white, male and married – study
The Gallup research found 30 per cent of Americans own a gun, with people in the south of the country most likely to be gun owners.
# survey - Monday 21 January, 2013
Use of Irish produce in restaurants important to 69% of people – survey
The survey also shows that 66 per cent of people are prepared to complain about the quality of the food they are served.
# survey - Monday 14 January, 2013
Poll: Should Irish primary schools be non-denominational?
Parents in 38 Irish towns are voting on the type of school they want to send their children to but what do you think?
The 9 at 9: Monday
Good morning. Here are the nine stories you need to know as you start your day.
# survey - Friday 4 January, 2013
Feargal Quinn the most admired entrepreneur among Irish SMEs
The Superquinn founder and independent senator tops a survey of Irish small and medium enterprises.
# survey - Wednesday 2 January, 2013
Football players say depression a problem – survey
In addition, half of the respondents said that professional players used recreational drugs
# survey - Saturday 22 December, 2012
Poll: Do you think the jobs crisis has reached its peak?
A Eurobarometer survey says just over half of us think the worst is yet to come. Really?
Two-thirds of Irish people want to keep the euro
That, however, is a drop in confidence in the single currency on the last Eurobarometer survey.
# survey - Friday 21 December, 2012
Over 75 per cent of people do their Christmas shopping at work
A new survey also showed that only 9 per cent of people will buy Irish this festive season.
# survey - Thursday 20 December, 2012
Irish smokers start at lower age than any other EU country
A new report from the European Commission showed that 51 per cent of people in Europe have never smoked and one fifth have given up.
# survey - Tuesday 18 December, 2012
One third of au pairs feel exploited – study
The Migrant Rights Centre is calling for the government to introduce legislation to deal with the issue.
# survey - Thursday 13 December, 2012
Is losing your smartphone worse than losing your wallet?
It is indeed, say smartphone users who took part in a recent survey.
# survey - Sunday 2 December, 2012
Almost half of people are not saving at all – survey
When asked what consumers will do with spare cash, half said they would use it to pay off debt.
# survey - Tuesday 27 November, 2012
Survey: Almost half of primary schools in deficit
According to the survey, 22 per cent of schools are breaking even, while 93 per cent receive a minor works grants for repairs.
# survey - Sunday 11 November, 2012
Almost half in online survey say they will spend less this Christmas
The Carat Ireland survey finds that consumers will cut spending on a year ago – with only 4 per cent planning to splash more than in 2011.
# survey - Thursday 8 November, 2012
Irish consumers will be highest spenders in Europe this Christmas
Two thirds of Irish consumers also say they will focus on supporting the local economy this festive season.
Carers ‘heavily stressed’ says online survey
Half of carers in survey suffer from illnesses and socialising or holidays are an infrequent, sometimes rare, occurrence.
# survey - Tuesday 6 November, 2012
Immigrants should have right to vote, say half of TDs surveyed
There was also an increase in TDs who said that racial incidents are more prevalent since the economic downturn than when asked last year.



























































