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Work and Wellbeing - Exploring Inequalities
The Carnegie UK Trust commissioned Ipsos Scotland to provide evidence on how different aspects of `fulfilling work' are experienced by people across different demographic groups, regions and industry sectors.
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New survey finds homes with access features have wide appeal among the public
While the overwhelming majority of the public (84%) say they are satisfied with their current home, the latest Ipsos survey conducted for Habinteg and Papworth Trust found that disabled people are more likely, than the public at large, to say they are dissatisfied - 14% compared to 9% of the public overall.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - April 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for April 2016 features the doctors' first all out strike, the government's falling popularity and the Queen is still as popular as ever.
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What does the GP Patient Survey tell us about people with long term mental health conditions?
Rachel Burkitt looks at what the GP Patient Survey (GPPS) data reveals about patients reporting a long-term mental health condition.
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Voters' priorities in Scottish Election 2016
The new Ipsos Scotland poll provides clues about the priorities of voters as they weigh up their decisions ahead of the Scottish 2016 election.
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George Osborne's satisfaction ratings equal his worst ever following budget
One week following George Osborne's budget announcement, Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows the Chancellor's satisfaction ratings have fallen compared to last month.
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Importance Of Key Issues To Voting
Q Looking ahead to the next General Election, which, if any, of these issues do you think will be very important to you in helping you to decide which party to vote for?
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What can Twitter's reaction to the UK autumn statement tell us?
Steve Ginnis of Ipsos and Carl Miller of Demos write in the Guardian on our analysis of tweets during Chancellor George Osborne's autumn statement.
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Public are positive towards contribution and value of social housing
The British public are positive about the contribution and value of social housing, according to an Ipsos poll for #HousingDay 2014.
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London Health Commission – Researching the lives of Londoners
Ipsos was commissioned by the London Health Commission to conduct an extensive research programme with people living in London.