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Social sector tenants expect rents to rise in next 12 months
Only 1% of social tenants expect the rents charged by local authorities and housing associations to be a lot or a little lower in twelve months time according to a survey conducted by Ipsos.
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Job insecurity or job reorganisation thought to be the most common cause of work-related stress
Around half of workers across Europe feel that work-related stress is common in their workplace, with 16% saying it is `very common' according to our poll for the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).
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Support for Scotland remaining part of the UK increases
Our latest poll for The Times finds that support for Scotland remaining part of the UK has increased to its highest level since August 2011
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Reforming public services in Scotland
Reform to public services in Scotland is inevitable but whoever is charged with implementing change is likely to face public resistance
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Public sector holds up despite swingeing budget cuts
One in five senior public services managers believe the quality of service provided has improved since the cuts, says Ipsos CEO Ben Page in his latest article for The Guardian.
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Public Sector Leaders
Funding and budget cuts are still the top concern for leaders across the public sector, according to Ipsos's latest survey of public sector leaders.
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Ipsos appoints new Director in its Financial Services team
Ipsos announces the appointment of Paul Szwarc as a Director in its Financial Services team, specialising in loyalty research.
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Scottish Government approval rating remains positive
As the SNP gathers for its spring conference, a majority of Scots are satisfied with the way the Scottish Government is running the country
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Money For Good UK
A comprehensive and innovative segmentation survey designed to explore what motivates charity donation in the UK
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An accidental career
Paul Stamper of Ipsos UU tells the Association of Qualitative Research magazine about his career and experience as a 'qually'.