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Research for Energy UK
Energy UK, on behalf of its members, has commissioned Ipsos to understand consumer opinions of, and engagement with, the retail energy market.
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Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q4 2014
Ipsos Connect's Tech tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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Europeans remain financially insecure as Britons hold steady
Ipsos' latest Financial Security Monitor, a monthly survey carried out across 24 countries around individuals' financial security, shows European countries continuing to feel relatively financially insecure - six out of the eight bottom countries in our FS Monitor are EU member states.
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HIV: Public Knowledge and Attitudes in 2014
Ahead of World AIDS day on December 1st, National AIDS Trust commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey to measure awareness of HIV and attitudes towards people living with the condition, among the British public.
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State Pension reforms: research into awareness and understanding
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions to establish awareness and understanding of upcoming State Pension reforms.
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Defined Contribution Pensions survey
On behalf of Hargreaves Lansdown, Ipsos interviewed 45-65 year olds about their defined contributions pensions.
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Half of financial consumers likely to consider switching main provider if they have ethical concerns
Research by Ipsos for EIRIS shows responsible and ethical finance to be a key concern to consumers when choosing a financial supplier.
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Family estrangement survey for Stand Alone
A new Ipsos survey for the charity Stand Alone has shown that over a quarter (27%) of the British public know somebody who is no longer in contact with a family member.
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Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q3 2014
Ipsos Connect's Tech tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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State of the Nation
A new Ipsos poll for the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust finds that there is a demand for further devolution of powers among Britons, with a majority feeling that power is currently too centralised.