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Diversity and Multiple Identities - University of Oxford
We will be conducting survey fieldwork for a research project by Oxford University which looks at how ethnic diversity can impact on social trust.
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The reputation of local government
This report presents the findings of a literature review of research into public attitudes towards local government in England. This was conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute on behalf of the Local Government
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Searching for the impact of empowerment
This report outlines findings from an Ipsos Social Research Institute study that attempts to assess the impact of empowerment on key outcomes.
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Understanding London Life
This report contains comprehensive analysis of Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) data for London
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Housing Frontiers 2008
This is the second Housing Frontiers report dedicated to analysis of tenant satisfaction data derived from the 2006/07 wave of Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) Surveys.
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Muslim Attitudes: The Real Story
New data from Ipsos shows the views of London's Muslims are similar to the views of Londoners on a variety of issues.
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International Older People's Day: New Ipsos Report
To celebrate International Older People's Day Ipsos has released a new analysis of our data on older people. Ipsos's data points to a diverse group whose contribution to society and potential productivity is often overlooked by Government and society.
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Closing The Gaps
The public are much more likely to think that cultural and religious barriers prevent Bangladeshi and Pakistani women from working than women in general (37% compared with 5%).
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Socio-Political Influencers
This report contains the key findings of a research study carried out by Ipsos's Participation Unit to explore theories of influence and consequently to identify a more
meaningful Socio-political Influencer group. It brings together our wealth of data on political activism and places it in the broader context of literature exploring the role of influence in the private and public sectors, in order to understand how a small group of people may have a vital impact on public policy. -
Live Now, Save Later
A qualitative examination of the attitudes and behaviours of young people (aged 16-29) towards saving, retirement planning and pensions.