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July 2010 Issues Index
The economy remains Britain's chief concern, though concern about unemployment increases
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Housing Aspirations in Scotland
The Scottish Government commissioned a module of questions exploring people's housing aspirations in the February 2010 wave of Ipsos's Scottish Public Opinion Monitor.
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Young Runaways
Evaluation of a new form of police interview to identify the support needs of young people who run away from home or residential care.
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Global perceptions of lung cancer
A quantitative survey by Ipsos across sixteen different countries to measure perceptions of which cancers kill the greatest number of people in their country, and attitudes towards lung cancer.
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Road User Charging Survey
The release of findings from a new survey conducted by Ipsos coincides with today's publication of Governing and Paying for England's Roads', a report by the RAC Foundation. The survey explores public attitudes towards road user charging.
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Leadership Skills for a Sustainable Economy
New research on business people's views of the skills needed in the transition to a sustainable economy, conducted on behalf of Business in the Community and supported by EDF Energy.
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Citizen Engagement: Testing policy ideas for public service reform
This qualitative study carried out on behalf of the 2020 Public Services Trust at the RSA helps to shed light on what politicians should take into account in their conversations with voters about reforms to public services.
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School-age Sight Testing Research
Research to inform policy decisions and guidance on Primary 7 school vision screening programmes by determining the number of previously undetected significant sight problems identified as a result of the screening
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Identifying the priorities of tenants of social landlords
In collaboration with Heriot-Watt University, Ipsos conducted research with tenants of social landlords to inform the work of the Scottish Government in leading a national conversation about proposals outlined in Part 2 of the consolation paper on the draft Housing (Scotland) Bill.