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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for March 2016 reveals the latest on the EU referendum; we reflect on equality for women; and on pessimism about propspacta for Generation Y.
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Your Care Rating 2015 Survey Report
This research report accompanies care home results, presenting findings from the Ipsos survey.
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US Millennials are most likely to identify as "working class"
New analysis by Ipsos of the General Social Survey has found that a majority of Millennials (those adults born since 1980 - known as "Generation Y" in the UK) identify as working class.
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Generation Y are less likely to be homeowners than Generation X at an equivalent age
New Ipsos analysis of the British Social Attitudes survey shows that the proportion of Generation Y who own their own home is significantly smaller than the proportion of Generation X homeowners when that generation was of a similar age.
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Only a third of Generation Y think their generation will have better quality of life than their parents...
Generation Y are the least optimistic about their chances of leading a better life than their parents, a new study by Ipsos published today finds.
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Evaluation of Teaching Scotland's Future
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Government in July 2015 to evaluate the early impact of Teaching Scotland's Future (TSF) on teacher education and professional learning.
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A Life Suspended: The State of Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon
In a bid to understand what it means to be a Syrian refugee in a host country, Ipsos MENA surveyed 2,200 Syrian Households in Lebanon and Jordan, gathering information on over 13,000 Syrian refugees, looking at their daily lives, challenges, attitudes, and future aspirations.
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Continued support for the junior doctors ahead of third round of strikes
Public support for the third round of the junior doctors' strike is as high as it was for the first two strikes in January and February, new polling from Ipsos for BBC News has found.
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Commercial access to health data
The most in-depth research ever into what the public think about patient records being used by commercial organisations has revealed that the majority are in favour as long as there is a clear public benefit and appropriate safeguards are in place.
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Most think equal representation of women in professions still a decade away
A new poll by Ipsos for the Southbank Centre reveals most Britons think it will be a decade or longer before there are equal numbers of men and women in key professions.