Omnibus surveys
Survey data on gambling participation
Survey data on gambling participation provides information
on the participation in all gambling activities including
remote forms of gambling. It sets out the findings from
questions asked through an omnibus survey conducted by ICM
Research.
As ICM have discontinued midweek omnibus surveys, from September
2010, the questions measuring participating in all gambling
activities and participation in remote gambling activities
are asked of 1,000 (instead of 2,000) respondents every
quarter. This means the reported sample size declined by 1,000
respondents, for each set of questions, in each subsequent
quarterly report until June 2011. From June 2011 onwards
all reports are be based on 4,000 respondents (for each set of
questions).
Survey data on public perceptions of gambling
Survey data on public perceptions of gambling provides
information on how far people think, firstly gambling is fair and
can be trusted, and secondly whether gambling is associated with
criminal activity. It sets out the findings from questions asked
through an omnibus survey conducted by ICM Research. The data is
published annually, based on an updated sample of 4,000
interviews.
Access the survey
data.
Page last reviewed: February 2012