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Britons joint top for prioritising human rights in international trade, global survey finds
Britain ranks alongside Sweden as top for prioritising human rights in international trade. The finding comes from a major 24-country, 17,000-interview online survey by Ipsos and King’s College London.
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Fatherhood can be a stressful and isolating experience – but maintaining close friendships can help
Ipsos was commissioned by Movember to undertake research with men in Canada, the UK, USA and Australia to investigate their social connections, with a specific emphasis on fatherhood and the impact of becoming a father.
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Mind the gap: Why what a brand promises and what it delivers matter
What happens when there is a mismatch between what a brand promises to its consumers and their actual experience? Fiona Moss explores the promise-experience gap, the benefits of aligning the two and the pitfalls of over-promising.
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Bank branch closures: a communications conundrum
Bank branch closures remain a major issue for banks, with changing financial habits and the threat of new competitors set to exacerbate the problem in years ahead. So what should a bank consider before closing a branch, and how could it affect its reputation?
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Numerate Nation? What the UK thinks about numbers
New research for National Numeracy Day reveals nation’s blind spot around the value of numeracy skills could be holding back millions
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A world apart? Brits have grown more positive about immigration
A new global study by Ipsos for the BBC Crossing Divides series highlights that almost half of Britons think that political divisions pose more of a danger to society than they did 20 years ago.
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Ipsos Update – March 2019
March’s Ipsos Update presents our latest research on the future of the global population, ageing and attitudes towards automation. We also introduce new white papers on mothers in Asia, Japanese society and brand-building advertising campaigns.
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Research futures: Drivers and scenarios for the next decade
In ten years’ time, the research ecosystem will look very different. New scenarios on the future of research from Elsevier and Ipsos uncover the biggest drivers of change shaping how knowledge will be produced and shared in the future.
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Global study finds high levels of concern about ageing
Ipsos’s new global study, conducted in partnership with the Centre for Ageing Better, a charity funded by an endowment from The National Lottery Community Fund, illustrates the attitudes to ageing across 30 countries.
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Half of UK adults can’t identify single key risk factor for dementia
Charity Alzheimer’s Research UK releases first wave of national dementia perceptions survey.