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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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Housing associations anticipate a substantial impact from the introduction of welfare reforms
More than 80% of housing associations anticipate that the introduction of direct payments to tenants will affect their organisation a great deal or a fair amount.
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Economist/Ipsos January 2013 Issues Index
The top 10 issues across this month exactly match the top 10 issues across 2012, indicating that the public's priorities are unshifting as we go into the new year.
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Ipsos appoints new Managing Director UK & Head of Western Europe
Ipsos announces the appointment of Gareth Phillips as Managing Director UK & Head of Western Europe for Ipsos Healthcare.
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Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
Our report for the National Housing Federation looks at how welfare reform changes are expected to impact across the housing association prior to implementation.
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Land Value Tax Poll
Ipsos carried out a poll for the Coalition for Economic Justice (CEJ) on public attitudes to and awareness of land value tax (LVT).
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Ipsos Marketing appoints new Head of Market Understanding & Measurement
Ipsos Marketing announces the appointment of Stephen Yap as Head of Market Understanding & Measurement.
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The anti-European UK population is less than in the 1980s
In an interview with LesEchos.fr, Ben Page discusses Euroscepticism in Britain, and how it is influenced by social class and business.
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Giving birth and child's health are women's greatest fears before starting a family
Before starting a family, new mums' greatest fears are the health of the child (35%) and giving birth (35%), followed by financial stability (22%), according to a recent Ipsos Marketing/Bounty poll.
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Blame for cuts to public services poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that while Britons are increasingly blaming the Coalition for the level of cuts to public services, the previous Labour government is still held most to blame.