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Attitudes To Climate Change And Aviation
Ipsos was appointed in 2006 by the Commission for Integrated Transport (CfIT) to conduct a comprehensive survey of attitudes to aviation and climate change.
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Exploring capacity issues in Scotland's colleges
Ipsos, in conjunction with GEN Consulting, was commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake an assessment of the extent to which unsuccessful applicants to college courses went on to other provision or turned away from the system.
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Muslim Attitudes: The Real Story
New data from Ipsos shows the views of London's Muslims are similar to the views of Londoners on a variety of issues.
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Immigration Poll
Ipsos's recent poll for the Sun, conducted by telephone on 31 October and 1 November, shows a mixed picture of attitudes towards immigration in Britain. More people now agree that immigration is good for Britain (from 43% last year to 48% now), and fewer people disagree with this statement (45% last year and 36% now). Almost half (45%) think that immigrants work harder than people who are born here.
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Survey on Beliefs
Ipsos and Ben Schott of 'Schott's Almanac' have teamed up to explore the British public's attitudes towards beliefs.
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Equal Pay Survey
Ipsos's recent poll for The Fawcett Society and UNISON shows that almost six in ten (58%) people believe that men are paid more than women for doing jobs that require a similar level of skill - and this figure rises to almost two-thirds (64%) among women.
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The Standards Of Our Roads And Walkways
Ipsos and TRL (Transport Research Laboratory) were commissioned by the Department for Transport (DfT) to examine public expectations of the surfaces of Local Authority roads and footways. The study combined qualitative research with scientific engineering data to better understand road users' perceptions of the surfaces they travel on.
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Ipsos Political Monitor October 2007
Ipsos's October Political Monitor data (fieldwork 18-23 October) shows a 1 point Labour lead amongst those who say they are certain to vote. The Conservatives are on 40% and Labour on 41%, with the Liberal Democrats on 13%.
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Aviation Poll
A survey by Ipsos shows that about half the public believe airport capacity should remain at about the same levels as present and a further 19% say it should be reduced, even if this means the cost of flying increases. A similar proportion believe capacity should be increased (18%) even if this means building new runways.