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Trust in Doctors 2009
This report presents the findings of a survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP). The main objective of this survey was to examine the level of public trust in a variety of professions and types of people, including doctors.
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Teachers Omnibus Flyer 2009
A 4-page flyer describing Ipsos's Teachers Omnibus and its schedule for 2009
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Equal Pay survey for The Fawcett Society / UNISON
Ipsos's survey for the Fawcett Society and UNISON shows that two in five people (40%) agree that in Britain, men and women on the whole receive equal pay for doing jobs of equal value, while just over half (52%) disagree. Men are more likely than women to believe that men and women receive equal pay (48% of men agree, compared to 32% of women).
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Survey for Channel 4 on attitudes towards the death penalty
Ipsos survey for Channel 4 reveals that 70 per cent of British adults support the Death Penalty as the maximum penalty for at least one of twelve different types of crime surveyed.
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Opportunities for upward social mobility limited by the recession
Ipsos research for the Sutton Trust has seen a decline in public optimism about opportunities for advancement, with three-quarters saying the recession will limit Britons' chances for upward social mobility.
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The economy still tops the public agenda, as concern about unemployment decreases
Ipsos's October Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today. Over half of the public (52%) place it amongst the most important issues facing Britain. This is a similar percentage to the number who cited this issue in June, July and August of this year.
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Public views on contestable element of the licence fee
The BBC Trust commissioned Ipsos to conduct quantitative and qualitative research to gauge the public's view of specific proposals put forward by the government to use some of the television licence fee to fund the provision of news by providers other than the BBC.
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Voting intentions return to pre-conference positions
Ipsos's October Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 16-18 October among 996 British adults aged 18 and over) shows that voting intentions have returned to the parties' positions before the conference season, with both David Cameron's and Gordon Brown's personal ratings also up.
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Futurelab Gaming in Families Research
Ipsos recently conducted research on behalf of Futurelab consisting of two surveys - one with parents of children under 16 and one with children aged 5-15, with the key objective of examining their views on and experiences of video/computer gaming.