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2013 Economist/Ipsos Aggregate Issues Index data
Ipsos's aggregated data from all 12 months of our Issues Index surveys, with the top 10 most important issues (along with EU/Europe) broken down by gender, by age, ethnicity, social class and by voting intention. This is based on a total of more than 10,000 interviews, aggregated from the 12 individual polls.
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Economist/Ipsos December 2013 Issues Index
This is the smallest gap between the top and second issues facing Britain, and the lowest concern about the economy since 2008.
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Engaging the public in decisions about regulation policy
Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to examine what consumers want in a future Change of Supplier (CoS) process.
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Economist/Ipsos November 2013 Issues Index
In this month's Issues Index for The Economist, we have recorded the highest ever concern about both poverty/inequality and low pay/fair wages.
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The challenges of rolling out a mobile offering in the retail sector
Fiona Moss blogs on our research for The Logic Group and looks at some of the challenges facing retailers wishing to engage with their customers using mobile technology.
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Nearly half the public think house prices in their area are currently too high
According to an Ipsos poll conducted for BBC Panorama, 46% think house prices in their area are currently too high whilst fewer than one in ten (9%) think house prices are too low.
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Public: House price rises are not good for Britain
A new Ipsos poll for Inside Housing has found nearly three times as many Britons disagree than agree that rising house prices are a good thing for the country.
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House prices: up, up, up?
Barely a day goes by without the publication of new statistics showing house price rises, increases in mortgage approvals or estate agents taking on new staff writes Ben Marshall.
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Economist/Ipsos October 2013 Issues Index
In a month in which energy prices have dominated many of the headlines, a fifth of the public (19%) are now concerned about prices/inflation. This is an increase of 8 percentage points since September
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
There has been a significant improvement in sentiment towards the UK housing market; however, whilst the gap between buying and selling expectations is narrowing the regional variations remain, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker conducted by Ipsos.