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Crime/thriller books most popular among Scots
As the latest Book Week Scotland launches on 21 November, Ipsos Scotland's new poll for The Scottish Book Trust has revealed that crime/thriller books are the most popular among Scots.
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Work and Wellbeing - Exploring Inequalities
The Carnegie UK Trust commissioned Ipsos Scotland to provide evidence on how different aspects of `fulfilling work' are experienced by people across different demographic groups, regions and industry sectors.
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Glasgow Household Survey 2016
Results of the 2016 wave of the Glasgow Household Survey, conducted for Glasgow City Council
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Great Expectations
Our latest data suggests that expectations have a role to play in understanding the link between the day-to-day of customer experience and overall brand relationships.
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Ipsos Update - October 2016
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Residential and Social Learning Theory (RESuLT) Evaluation Report
This evaluation was undertaken by the University of Bristol, Loughborough University and Ipsos between May 2015 and May 2016.
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Four in ten homes do not meet new Living Home Standard
The Living Home Standard - the result of 9 months of research undertaken by Ipsos on behalf of Shelter and British Gas - represents the first definition of what home means that has been defined by the public, for the public.
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How to be the best
Brexit is still a moveable feast for the government but not for the three million plus EU citizens who work across the UK, many in the NHS, social care and other key sectors.
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Costs of Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) provision
Ipsos Scotland were commissioned by the Scottish Government to estimate the costs of providing ELC to its partner providers in the private and not-for-profit sectors.
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Scottish Household Survey Annual Report 2015
The annual report of the Scottish Household Survey for 2015 has been published by the Scottish Government.