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Understanding Electoral Registration
MORI conducted a survey for The Electoral Commission in December 2004 and January 2005 to explore public attitudes towards voter registration, voting methods and awareness of The Commission. The research was used by the Commission to inform its report "Understanding Electoral Registration" published in September 2005.
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Green Intentions — Misplaced Actions
New MORI research reveals that people's perceptions about what they can do to help the environment are out of step with their actual environmental impact.
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Attitudes To Growing Older
The importance of having family and friends around, and being able to live independently, increases with age according to new research from the MORI Social Research Institute. The project also shows that being financially comfortable becomes less important as one grows older.
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The Stress Of Christmas Shopping
A recent survey, conducted by MORI for argos.co.uk shows half of the population (49%) find Christmas shopping stressful. Whilst not as high as divorce/separation (78%), moving house (77%), and preparing for a driving test or other exam (70%), Christmas shopping is stressful to a higher proportion than going to the dentist (43%) or preparing to go on holiday (36%).
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2004 ABTA Holiday Survey
The 2004 Holiday Survey conducted by MORI for ABTA has found that the internet is now firmly established as a booking tool for holidays. One in five (19%) holidaymakers now book their package holiday online — six times the number that were doing so in the year 2000.
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Parents 'Work Through School Holidays'
Today's parents continue much of their daily lives during their children's school summer holidays, according to new research from MORI.
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Lost Luggage Research
Questions were placed on the MORI Telephone Omnibus. A nationally representative quota sample of 1,000 adults (aged 16 and over) was interviewed on the telephone throughout Great Britain by MORI between 21-23 May 2004.
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The Quality Of Scotland
1,006 interviews conducted by telephone across Scotland with adults based 18+. Interviews conducted on 8-15 June 2004. Data weighted to match the profile of the population.
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The Childcare And Early Years Workforce Survey 2002/03
MORI Social Research Institute conducted The 2002/03 Childcare & Early Years Workforce Survey on behalf of the Department for Education and Skills. The Survey tracks changes in the workforce since 2001 among different kinds of provision in the childcare sector and collects baseline data for the early years sector for the first time.