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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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Over half of customers think they are working harder than companies to fix problems
Jean-François Damais reveals an Ipsos study which found that, all too often, customers believe they are putting in more effort than companies to get things resolved following a negative complaint or incident.
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Economist/ Ipsos February 2016 Issues index
The February 2016 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that, following the recent EU renegotiation and announcement of the referendum date, a fifth (20%) of the British public mention the EU amongst the most important issues facing Britain
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The riddle of productivity: How can business leaders improve it when they can't agree on what it means?
Andrew Croll, Research Director at Ipsos Loyalty writes about how business leaders define productivity and what this means for the UK's productivity problem.
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People underestimate past house price rises
In December last year the public thought, on average, that there had been a 1% rise in the average national house price between October 2014 and October 2015, compared to the reality of 10%
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Survey of MPs on the European Union
Ipsos surveyed UK MPs on their attitudes to the European Union and the forthcoming EU referendum.
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Economist/ Ipsos January 2016 Issues index
The January 2016 Issues Index shows that, after an absence of one month, concern about immigration has returned to the top of the list of the most important issues facing Britain.
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Blog: Five questions about the Holyrood elections
The result of the forthcoming Holyrood election may not cause a great shock but there is plenty to play for and the future of the country is at stake, says Mark Diffley in the New Statesman
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House price confidence for 2016 strong, despite dip in economic outlook
Confidence in the UK housing market remains strong, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT), and comes against a backdrop of cooling confidence in the wider economy.
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Who is stepping up in the 'retirement revolution'?
New Ipsos research suggests that big business is beginning to do its bit to help their employees make good decisions at retirement. Does this mean the retirement savings industry itself needs to do more, asks Georgina Clarke.