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A good day's work
The Fabian Society in partnership with the TUC commissioned Ipsos to run a face to face survey with 1,339 people in employment.
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Crime/thriller books most popular among Scots
As the latest Book Week Scotland launches on 21 November, Ipsos Scotland's new poll for The Scottish Book Trust has revealed that crime/thriller books are the most popular among Scots.
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Business travel risks on the rise say decision-makers
In October 2016 Ipsos surveyed 1,119 people who organise, influence, or are responsible for, their organisation's travel and risk mitigation policies.
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Public positive about government's handling of the economy, even though half pessimistic for Britain's economic prospects
Our latest political monitor finds the public more satisfied than dissatisfied with the Chancellor and the government's handling of the economy, despite many thinking the economy will worsen in the next twelve months.
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Work and Wellbeing - Exploring Inequalities
The Carnegie UK Trust commissioned Ipsos Scotland to provide evidence on how different aspects of `fulfilling work' are experienced by people across different demographic groups, regions and industry sectors.
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Half say the government is doing a bad job at handling Britain's exit from the EU
Weeks after the High Court's decision requiring the government to receive parliamentary approval before Article 50 is triggered, Ipsos's new Political Monitor reveals the public are split when it comes to what role parliament should take when initiating the start to Britain's exit from the European Union.
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The Millennial Influence
In this paper VocaLink, following Ipsos research, continues to explore trends in millennials' current payment behaviour and how millennials see payments operating in the future.
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Digital Advertising
Finding the right metrics in a world with an almost infinite supply of data can be tricky. In this thought piece Ipsos Connect helps you move beyond meaningless metrics - to figure out the true long term effectiveness of your campaign.
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Majority across 25 countries say their country is on the wrong track
A majority of people in 25 countries around the world think things in their country are off on the wrong track, according to a new global poll from Ipsos.
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Third annual Ipsos Study for PayPal reveals opportunities and best practices for online merchants who want to grow their international business
In its third year, the Ipsos Cross-border Insights Study for PayPal reveals opportunities and best practices for online merchants who want to grow their international business.