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Workplace Pension: research into automatic enrolment
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions to understand how people feel about automatic enrolment into workplace pensions and the benefits associated with it.
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Alcoholic drinks: what's trending?
The alcoholic drinks industry, like many others, has experienced an interesting journey over the past few years. Regulatory changes and barriers, demographic shifts, changing consumer preferences, increased concern about health and technological evolutions are just some of the reasons why the market place has been disrupted.
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Mudslides, Risks, and Campaign Effectiveness
A few weeks ago I was on a very muddy walk, up near the front of the group, and chatting with the leader. We were on a narrow path alongside a high electric fence. There were quite severe hazard signs and the path itself was slippery and tilting down towards that fence.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor – March 2018
Scots are gloomy about Brexit’s likely impact on the economy - but more oppose holding another independence referendum in the next three years than support it.
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Issues Index February 2018 - NHS and Brexit continue to dominate public concern
This month's Ipsos Issues Index poll records the highest scores for two separate issues since April 1997.
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Rise in those saying Theresa May is doing a good job at handling Brexit but most still lack confidence in her
The March 2018 Ipsos Political Monitor shows 2 in 5 (43%) say Theresa May is currently doing a good job at handling Britain’s exit from the European Union.
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Building reputation in an embattled sector
How can organisations in challenged sectors build reputation against a backdrop of persistent negativity?
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Public remain pessimistic on Britain’s economy
Public remain pessimistic on Britain’s economy.
Little change in leadership satisfaction ratings for May and Corbyn.
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Equal Measures 2030 Global Advocates survey launch
Equal Measures 2030 (EM2030) has commissioned Ipsos to conduct research on the perceptions and behaviours of cross-sector advocates (from civil society to private sector and beyond) for gender equality, specifically on progress on gender equality, information needs, and the use of data and evidence.
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Gender Equality: Still So Far To Go
In conjunction with International Women's Day we have been investigating how far we have come, and how far we have to go to achieve gender equality.