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Ipsos Health examine the critical issues
Recent articles from Ipsos Health examine the critical issues impacting on the global healthcare sector.
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The Future of Radio
In June 2009, the UK Government published its Digital Britain Report, which
lays out the requirements for a country living and working in the digital age.
Specifically for radio, this means the migration from analogue to digital
broadcasting. In this context, Ipsos MediaCT looked at the implications of
the Government's forecasts and the barriers to be overcome to ensure
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Ipsos February 2010 Issues Index
Ipsos's February Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today, as has been the case since September 2008.
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Analysis: Population change, turnout & the election
Dr Roger Mortimore explores how an older, more middle class Britain is giving David Cameron a chance to reach Downing Street
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The challenge of our young people
Whoever wins the election, and whatever the next regime has in store for public services, one key issue will remain our young people, says Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos.
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Jobs outlook worse this quarter as pain spreads to public sector quicker than private sector recovery
More redundancies and a drop in employment is expected in the public sector according to the latest Labour Market Outlook survey
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It's the economy stupid... but not at the cost of trust
Ipsos's Reputation Council members are most concerned about the economy and trust in 2010.
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Mind the Gap: Frontiers of Performance in Local Government V
This report considers local circumstances when calculating performance on perceptions-based indicators, value-for-money and satisfaction with the council. It also includes an updated version of our Area Challenge Index.
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Home Energy Omnibus Research
Nearly half of people (48%) would be more likely to install energy saving devices in their homes if they were offered some help, an Ipsos survey commissioned by environmental charity Groundwork has found.
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Evaluation of Smokeline
Ipsos Scotland conducted an evaluation of user experiences and perceptions of the `Smokeline' stop-smoking telephone advice service, to help inform the future development of the service. Commissioned by NHS Health Scotland, the evaluation comprised a quantitative Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR) survey of `Smokeline' callers, a series of follow-up qualitative telephone interviews with IVR respondents, and a mystery shopping exercise.