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Public services and spending
Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
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Economist/Ipsos January 2014 Issues Index
The first Economist/Ipsos issues index of 2014 shows that concern about race relations/immigration has increased to become, jointly with the economy, the most important issue facing Britain
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2013 Economist/Ipsos Aggregate Issues Index data
Ipsos's aggregated data from all 12 months of our Issues Index surveys, with the top 10 most important issues (along with EU/Europe) broken down by gender, by age, ethnicity, social class and by voting intention. This is based on a total of more than 10,000 interviews, aggregated from the 12 individual polls.
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More support than opposition for `bedroom tax', but policy divides opinion
More of the public support than oppose the reduction of housing benefit for under-occupying social housing tenants, according to an Ipsos poll conducted for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published today.
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Ipsos research for EIRIS on ethical pensions
EIRIS, a global responsible investment research firm, has commissioned Ipsos to undertake research designed to measure consumer attitudes to ethical / sustainable pensions.
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High expectations for asset management amongst Britain's financial media
Strong stock market performance at the beginning of the year has contributed to heightened expectations for the country’s asset management sector, writes Chris O'Brien, Financial Services team in Ipsos Loyalty.
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Disabled People and financial wellbeing
Set against a context of cuts in public expenditure as well as an extensive programme of welfare reform, Ipsos, on behalf of Scope, conducted an extensive research study exploring the issues of financial inclusion for disabled people.
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Benefit Cap popular with public, but what impact is it having pre-implementation?
Two Ipsos polls conducted for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) find that there is strong popular support for the Benefit Cap.
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Perceptions are not reality
A new survey by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London highlights how wrong the British public can be on the make-up of the population and the scale of key social policy issues.
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Economist/Ipsos June 2013 Issues Index
The highest level of concern about poverty/inequality that we have ever recorded as the gap between race/immigration and the economy narrows.