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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2014
Download the latest monthly research highlights and findings from Ipsos on business, politics, the economy, marketing, communications and society.
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One year on: The impact of welfare reforms on housing association tenants
As part of a programme of research to monitor the impacts of welfare reforms on behalf of the National Housing Federation, Ipsos are producing a series of reports presenting data from surveys of housing associations and their tenants to understand the extent and nature of impacts of key welfare reform measures.
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Building Trust: Making the Public Case for Infrastructure
The CBI commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with the public to better understand their views on the infrastructure debate, using a mix of qualitative and quantitative research approaches.
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Choice Review Survey
Ipsos was commissioned to conduct research to build on existing data to understand more about how users actually choose services and/or the reasons they decide not to exercise choice.
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Understanding Society December 2012
This issue of Understanding Society brings together experts from across the Ipsos Social Research Institute to consider the period of extraordinary change many nations have witnessed over the last few years, since the 2007/8 global economic crisis.
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Work and the welfare system
The research was commissioned to help DWP implement Universal Credit by providing detailed information on views and attitudes to work, internet use and budgeting skills among a representative sample of claimants who would be impacted by the transition to Universal Credit.
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Reputation Snapshot for the Banking Industry
As the UK parliament decides on the nature of an inquiry into banking practice, a new 24-country study released today by Ipsos finds the banking sector is the industry UK consumers feel is most in need of greater regulation.
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Protecting audiences in a converged world
Ofcom commissioned Ipsos to conduct new audience research to understand attitudes towards content regulation; and how far, and in what ways, the public expects it should be protected in a world where content can be accessed in such a broad range of ways.
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Social Media & The 2011 Scottish Parliament Election Campaign
Twitter, blogs and other social media have created a public forum for exchanging views and information. This report discusses the role of social media in the 2011 Scottish parlimentary election campaigns.
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Political Communication in Britain
Political Communication in Britain provides unique insights into the UK General Election of 2010 from those who fought, reported and polled the campaign.