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Ipsos February 2010 Issues Index
Ipsos's February Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today, as has been the case since September 2008.
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Analysis: Population change, turnout & the election
Dr Roger Mortimore explores how an older, more middle class Britain is giving David Cameron a chance to reach Downing Street
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The challenge of our young people
Whoever wins the election, and whatever the next regime has in store for public services, one key issue will remain our young people, says Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos.
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Evaluation of Smokeline
Ipsos Scotland conducted an evaluation of user experiences and perceptions of the `Smokeline' stop-smoking telephone advice service, to help inform the future development of the service. Commissioned by NHS Health Scotland, the evaluation comprised a quantitative Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR) survey of `Smokeline' callers, a series of follow-up qualitative telephone interviews with IVR respondents, and a mystery shopping exercise.
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Ipsos January Political Monitor
Economic optimism returns as Labour narrow the Conservative lead, though there is little belief that the recession is over.
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Ipsos January 2010 Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows, across those certain to vote, a sharp swing back to Labour.
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Citizens Advice Scotland General Public and Client Satisfaction Research 2009
The research with Citizens Advice Bureau clients aimed to review perceptions of the organisation as a whole, as well as different aspects of its service provision.
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Ipsos/Observer Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows that Economic optimism for the next year has improved on last month.
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The Election's Not Over Yet
Sir Robert Worcester examines why it's far too early to call the result of the election and the different issues that will be key to the result.
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Worcester's Weblog - Too early to call?
Sir Robert Worcester calls on pundits not to jump the gun and call the election too early. In this piece he explains the numerous issues and events that could still have a dramatic effect on who the country chooses as its next government.