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Survey of public attitudes towards transport, 2009
An Ipsos survey for the County Surveyor's Society (CSS) finds reducing the cost of public transport prioritised by the public over everything else.
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Animal Experimentation Study
This Ipsos study carried out on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is the sixth in a series examining trends in public attitudes towards the use of animals in research.
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Voting Trends: January - August 2009
Sir Robert Worcester, Founder of MORI, analyses voting trends for the year to date.
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Conservatives lead Labour by 17 points in new Ipsos poll
Ipsos's August 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 21-23 August, has the Conservatives up three points to 43% since July, and the Labour Party share up by two points to 26%, among those certain to vote.
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Biggest jump in economic optimism in 30 years of MORI (now Ipsos) polling
Sir Robert Worcester comments on Ipsos's latest Economic Optimism Index
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Worcester's Weblog: The summer polls have barely moved
Updated 1 September: Sir Robert Worcester, Founder of MORI, analyses voting trends for the year to date.
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Ipsos Political Monitor August 2009
Ipsos's August 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 21-23 August, has the Conservatives up three points to 43% since July, and the Labour Party share up by two points to 24%, among those certain to vote.
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Social Grade
There are several demographic classification systems used in market research. A well established system, as well as the most widely known and used, is that of social grading, derived from the British National Readership Survey (NRS).
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The Congestion Challenge
The Congestion Challenge: A new Ipsos report for the RAC Foundation, provides findings from a survey of public attitudes towards car use and congestion. The report highlights the current and future challenges faced by policy makers and politicians in tackling congestion.
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Public concern about unemployment increases with the rate of joblessness
Ipsos's monthly Issues Index shows that three in ten respondents (30%) are concerned about unemployment, a five point increase on last month and the highest level of concern measured since December 1998.