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Life In Kazakhstan
An Ipsos poll commissioned by the Eurasian Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFA) shows the majority of Kazakh adults, when asked about quality of life in the country, feel that things are heading in the right direction.
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What do MPs think of randomised controlled trials (RCTs)?
A survey of MPs' attitudes has found unexpected support for using randomised controlled trials to test social policy. It also found tensions over fairness, and a preference for personal stories when talking to the public.
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Election 2015: What clues are Scottish voters giving? Part One
Mark Diffley writes on the BBC website on the findings of part one of our Scottish General Election Priorities poll for BBC Scotland.
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Eurofound launches sixth edition of survey assessing working conditions across Europe
On Monday 2 February 2015 Eurofound launched the fieldwork for the 6th European Working Conditions Survey (6EWCS) which will be conducted in the UK by Ipsos.
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Public says decent jobs are the best way to reduce poverty
With awareness of poverty at an all-time high, people believe higher wages are the solution, says Ben Page in a new blog for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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The state of UK public parks
The Heritage Lottery Fund commissioned Ipsos to run a survey across the UK to understand more about the public's use of parks, and the value they place on them.
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Engaging the public and experts in decisions about tackling the greatest issues facing society today
An Ipsos public dialogue and stakeholder event on the Longitude 2014 prize challenge selection criteria and potential prize challenges.
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2013 Your Care Rating Survey results are published
This research report accompanies care home results, presenting findings from the Ipsos Survey.
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New homes: more Londoners prioritise building quality over quantity
According to an Ipsos poll for Berkeley Group, more Londoners think that building fewer homes with higher design standard would be better, than building more homes with lower design standards.
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How is the NHS on its 65th birthday?
To mark its 65th anniversary, Ipsos has captured the public attitude and what they think the future holds for the service.