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The impact of Universal Credit
Research Director, Caroline Booth discusses our work with the Social Market Foundation and Iain Duncan Smith's new Universal Credit.
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The levels of support for councils
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, asks if councils will be able to have a decent two-way conversation with the public as they juggle ever tighter spending decisions
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Conferences 2012: what's the big issue?
Unemployment is becoming a more important concern for the electorate and is likely to be a big talking point at the party conferences over the next few weeks, says Ben Marshall in Public Finance magazine.
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Labels, damn labels and statistics
Sara Davidson looks at the precieved labelling of individiuals through the use of quantitative data
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Fifty shades of opportunity
Brands are realising that sex is no longer a dirty word, writes Karolina Drakic, associate director, Ipsos Marketing.
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Housing and bananas mean a role for social research
Ipsos Research Director, Ben Marshall, argues that the case for development and building must be made compellingly and based on evidence.
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Ipsos August 2012 Issues Index
Despite the public's captivation with London 2012, the economy and unemployment remains top of their agenda.
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Ipsos Political Monitor August 2012
The Government and the three main political parties' leaders appear to have benefited from a possible Olympic feel-good effect as their satisfaction ratings rise, according to the August Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Scottish House Conditions Survey
The Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) was the largest single housing research project in Scotland. Now conducted as part of the Scottish Household Survey, it is a national survey that links the physical condition of Scotland's homes to the experiences of its householders.
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Sunday Trading Poll
New research by Ipsos suggests that a permanent relaxation in the Sunday Trading laws may become inevitable sooner rather than later as the current younger generation of shoppers matures.