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  • Public opinion Publication

    One world, many places

    This report from the Ipsos Social Research Institute sets out some factors that influence citizens' quality of life and what local and municipal governments can do to improve it.
  • Investors Survey

    Ipsos Health Wins Prestigious Industry Award

    The most prestigious industry award in pharmaceutical market research has been awarded to Ipsos Health at the European Pharmaceutical Market Research Conference for their presentation entitled "United Break Guitars: The Rise of the Pro-Sumer".
  • Consumers Publication

    Ipsos MediaCT: An iPad Revolution?

    As a tidal wave of excitement and scepticism continues to build in anticipation of the iPad finally reaching UK shores, Ipsos MediaCT has investigated potential take-up among GB consumers, as well as how such technology can affect, benefit and potentially threaten traditional media consumption.
  • Politics Survey

    On Track: Class of 2004

    On Track: Class of 2004 was a five-year longitudinal study of people who qualified from higher and further education institutions in 2004.
  • Public opinion Publication

    A research study among 11-16 year olds on behalf of the Sutton Trust

    This report covers the result of research with young people, conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute on behalf of the Sutton Trust.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Politics Survey

    June 2010 Political Monitor

    Voting intentions (among those absolutely certain to vote) are Conservative 39%, Labour 31%, Liberal Democrat 19%, Others 11%.
  • Education Survey

    The impact of tuition fees on progression into higher education

    Even the lowest level increase in tuition fees (+1631,775 to 1635,000 p.a.) would reduce the proportion of young people likely to go into higher education, according to Ipsos research for the Sutton Trust.
  • Investors Survey

    Ipsos June Issues Index

    Concern about the economy remains the top issue facing the country, and men and young people are particularly concerned about unemployment. Concern about crime rises following the Cumbria shootings.
  • Politics Survey

    June 2010 Issues Index

    Despite a drop of six points from last month's record score of 71%, two thirds (65%) place the economy among the biggest issues facing the country
  • Immigration Survey

    `Refugee Week' Survey

    Ipsos interviewed refugees and asylum seekers in advance of `Refugee Week' (14th - 20th June 2010). The survey was commissioned by Refugee Action on behalf of the Refugee Week partnership.
  • Investors Survey

    Swearing on television: Ipsos poll for the Daily Mail

    A large majority of people (79%) think that there is more swearing on television now than 10 years ago, according to an Ipsos poll for the Daily Mail.