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George Osborne's satisfaction ratings equal his worst ever following budget
One week following George Osborne's budget announcement, Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows the Chancellor's satisfaction ratings have fallen compared to last month.
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Beyond the bubble - housing and the public
Ben Marshall blogs for Chartered Institute of Housing as they celebrate their centenary year.
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81% of Generation Y think it is harder for them to buy or rent a home to settle down in than it has been for others
New research by Ipsos for Shelter finds 74% of people in younger Generations X and Y of the view that it is harder for them to get a home to settle down in than it was for their parents' generation.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for March 2016 reveals the latest on the EU referendum; we reflect on equality for women; and on pessimism about propspacta for Generation Y.
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US Millennials are most likely to identify as "working class"
New analysis by Ipsos of the General Social Survey has found that a majority of Millennials (those adults born since 1980 - known as "Generation Y" in the UK) identify as working class.
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Generation Y are less likely to be homeowners than Generation X at an equivalent age
New Ipsos analysis of the British Social Attitudes survey shows that the proportion of Generation Y who own their own home is significantly smaller than the proportion of Generation X homeowners when that generation was of a similar age.
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Only a third of Generation Y think their generation will have better quality of life than their parents...
Generation Y are the least optimistic about their chances of leading a better life than their parents, a new study by Ipsos published today finds.
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Most think equal representation of women in professions still a decade away
A new poll by Ipsos for the Southbank Centre reveals most Britons think it will be a decade or longer before there are equal numbers of men and women in key professions.
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Big Data
"Big Data" is a very broad term, used often - and for a variety of different purposes.