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Understanding Society: The Perils of Perception
Welcome to the latest edition of the Ipsos Social Research Institute's Understanding Society. This issue explores the challenges in associated with measuring and understanding the way people think and act.
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Perils of perception: 10 things people think about housing
Ben Marshall blogs for the Chartered Institute of Housing on the top 10 things the British public do and do not know about the UK housing market - and what they think.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - July 2015
Find all the latest Ipsos social and market research for the last month collated here in one easily accessible document. This month we have been reflecting in particular on how much, and how little, things have changed since 1975, as part of Ipsos' 40th anniversary.
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Connected Travellers twice as likely to make travel bookings via mobile
TripAdvisor's latest TripBarometer study on the global booking trends and in-destination smartphone usage for Connected Travellers.
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Employee well-being and motivation in the digital era
The tenth Edenred-Ipsos Barometer of "Employee well-being and motivation in Europe" covered 14 countries this year, with a focus on the digital workplace.
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Same sex marriage in Northern Ireland
Ipsos carried out a survey on attitudes towards same sex marriage in Northern Ireland, during the lead up and in the aftermath of the same sex marriage Referendum in the Republic of Ireland.
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Latest GP Patient Survey results released
NHS England and Ipsos release the latest GP Patient Survey results
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Is the tide turning for streaming services?
In the blog Ipsos Connect’s Elliot Whitehead talks about streaming services and the challenge of offering extra value to subscribers.
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey
Our regular study of public attitudes regarding the NHS and social care for the Department of Health
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Economist/Ipsos June 2015 Issues Index
Immigration returns to top the list of the most important issues facing Britain in the latest Economist / Ipsos survey.