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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2019
This month's Ipsos research highlights includes first views of Boris Johnson who begins his term as Prime Minister as satisfaction with the government hits a historic low. Elsewhere, we explore public attitudes to a no deal Brexit; and there is continued concern about the NHS.
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45% of people think that taking time off to care for a child has a negative impact on a person’s job.
A new look into attitudes towards shared parental leave highlights the differences between genders and generations.
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Economic and social costs of violence against women and girls
New study examines the economic and social costs of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ghana, Pakistan and South Sudan.
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The exposure and appeal of gambling advertising on children, young people and vulnerable adults
New research into gambling advertising and marketing reveals complex nature of exposure to gambling for children, young people and vulnerable individuals
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Ipsos Research Highlights - July 2019
With Economic Optimism taking a turn for the worse, we explore attitudes to trade, human rights and refugees, where it turns out the British public are more liberal than most other countries. We look at how to build strong brands, environmental concerns and more.
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Cyber Security: Filling the gaps in the fence
Researcher Daniel Pedley gives an insight into UK businesses' priorities and confidence on cyber security.
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Global Britain: Identity and Britain's influence in the world
Half think that Brexit has harmed Britain’s standing in the world – and a quarter of those think that this damage is irreversible
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Regulated industries and the power of public opinion
Communicators intent on building their organisation’s reputation and protecting its licence to operate, need to be attuned to the shifting tides of public opinion to help manage risk and maximise opportunity.
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Bank branch closures: a communications conundrum
Bank branch closures remain a major issue for banks, with changing financial habits and the threat of new competitors set to exacerbate the problem in years ahead. So what should a bank consider before closing a branch, and how could it affect its reputation?
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Commissioning Complex Evaluations
Commissioning complex evaluations? How do you de-risk specifying and proposing complexity-appropriate methods in tender processes and get the right commissioner-contractor balance for responsive and collaborative delivery? Thoughts below from Ipsos’s Policy and Evaluation Unit.