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What can the Government do to ensure a successful implementation of the ‘opt-out’ organ donation system?
As Organ Donation Week comes to an end, Joanna Barry and Michelle Mackie discuss findings from Ipsos’s research concerning implementation of the proposed opt-out system. This raises a number of important questions for the Government to consider if Parliament approves this legislation.
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Importance of university falling for young people
Results from our latest survey on behalf of the Sutton Trust show that the proportion of young people who think it’s important to go to university to do well and get on in life has fallen steadily over the past six years.
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Focus group consultation - Introducing ‘opt-out’ consent for organ and tissue donation in England
Ipsos qualitative research with the public to seek their views on the best ways to implement the move to opt-out.
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Britain lags behind Canada and the U.S. in new Inclusiveness Index
Britain ranks 10th out of 27 countries in Ipsos's new Inclusiveness Index.
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Understanding local expectations and safeguarding your 'licence to operate' in the extractive industries
As extractive companies explore new geographies in order to satisfy growing and changing demands, the challenges to their reputation and licence to operate will become ever harder to predict. Understanding the local context, tracking emerging issues, addressing stakeholder expectations and measuring progress will be ever more vital to success.
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Instamums for Corbyn?
Research by Mumsnet and Ipsos looks at social media’s influence on millennial mothers at the 2017 General Election
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Doctors are the most trusted profession among school children
Our new survey on trust in professions conducted among over 2,600 secondary school age children finds that doctors are the most trusted profession.
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The Millennial Bug: Public attitudes on the living standards of different generations
A new report, based on a survey of over 2,000 adults commissioned for the Resolution Foundation’s Intergenerational Commission, finds widespread concern about young people’s prospects that is shared across society.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for August 2017 includes seven in ten Britons think the country is on the wrong track but Global Consumer Confidence is on the rise.
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Social media is the stand out activity of parents around children
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.