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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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The Perennials: the future of ageing
We turn our attention to understanding what it means to be old today, exploring our ageing societies and their challenges and opportunities.
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Indecent Images of Children (IIOC) Campaign Evaluation: Year 3
Ipsos carried out a third wave of research evaluating the Indecent Images of Children (IIOC) Campaign, on behalf of the Home Office, the Internet Watch Foundation and the Marie Collins Foundation.
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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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The British Business Bank 2018 Business Finance Survey
The 2018 Business Finance Survey among SMEs, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Business Bank.
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We need to talk about infrastructure (but how?)
A guide for infrastructure leaders, strategists and communications professionals from the Ipsos Infrastructure Team.
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Opposition Party Leaders: Ipsos Satisfaction ratings 1977-2019
Independent analyst David Cowling looks how Opposition party leaders have fared in the polls with a focus on their lowest satisfaction ratings.
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Jeremy Corbyn's satisfaction ratings fall to historic low
The Ipsos February 2019 Political Monitor reveals that Jeremy Corbyn's satisfaction ratings have fallen to a historic low
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Confidence in Theresa May to get a good Brexit deal falls
The Ipsos February 2019 Political Monitor shows that trust in Theresa May to make the right decisions on Brexit has fallen.
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New research reveals the power of Blue Planet II and how it’s changed attitudes and behaviour
The survey was commissioned by the charity Keep Britain Tidy ahead of this year’s Great British Spring Clean.