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March 2010 Issues Index
More than half of the public (55%) place the economy among the most important issues facing Britain, an increase of seven percentage points since February.
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Attitudes towards parenting for the National Childbirth Trust (NCT)
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the National Childbirth Trust (NCT), asked parents/expectant parents and those aged 15-45 their views on a range of issues around parenting.
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Customer Strategy in the Boardroom
Alex Bollen explains what our latest research among business leaders tells us about the changing business world in Loyalty Magazine.
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New Rural Insights
While there is a contended and optimistic tone among rural residents, there is also a strong sense that the people who make the big decisions that affect their local area don't understand local needs and circumstances.
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Carers Research
Ipsos, on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions conducted research to ascertain the situation of carers, both present and past, in terms of their current financial situation, awareness of the benefits available and thoughts for the future.
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Strengthening Local Democracy - Focus Groups
Ipsos focus groups inform Strengthening Local Democracy Consultation, answering tough questions including "do councils have the powers they need to tackle climate change?"
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People slowly embracing shopping bag schemes
Retailers are improving the public's attitudes towards the reduction of free plastic bags, but need to shatter shoppers' misconceptions of their motives
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Women's Representation Survey for the Government Equalities Office
Ipsos recently undertook a poll for the Government Equalities Office looking at attitudes towards women's representation in government and business.
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International Women's Day Poll for the Mirror
Ipsos's new poll for The Mirror explores women's attitudes and experiences to mark International Women's Day.
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'What About Women' poll for the Fawcett Society
The Fawcett Society commissioned Ipsos to conduct specific polling for their new campaign 'What About Women'. Ipsos interviewed 1,005 adults (425 men, 580 women) between 26-28 February.