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The Ipsos Global @dvisor
Key topics covered in this analysis include world citizen's attitudes on economic confidence, trade and regulation, trust of business, their most worrying issues and a unique segmentation on globalization and control.
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Thoughtpiece - The Technological Evolution
A look at how new technologies are influencing each other, the consumer, and research techniques.
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Muslim Women Survey
Ipsos conducted this study on behalf of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The study investigates the views and attitudes of Muslim women, in particular, attitudes towards work, barriers to progression, religious practice at work and future aspirations.
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Ipsos Group report continued growth in 2008 supported by strong UK performance
Supported by a strong performance from Ipsos in the UK, Ipsos Group has published its 2008 results showing organic growth of 7.8% and an operating margin of 10%.
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Ipsos Political Monitor, March 2009
Ipsos's March Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by ten points.
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Scottish Environmental Attitudes and Behaviour Survey 2008 (SEABS '08)
The Scottish Government commissioned a nationally representative survey of just over 3000 adults in Scotland to explore attitudes to the environment, patterns of behaviour and behavioural barriers.
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Ipsos launches Reputation Council to monitor key issues in a volatile economic climate
Ipsos's Reputation Centre has assembled some of Europe's most senior corporate communicators to form the Reputation Council.
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Impact of the economic downturn on women
In January 2009, the GEO commissioned Ipsos to conduct a robust programme of research in order to shed light on the impact of the economic downturn on women. The objectives of the research were to examine how the downturn has influenced women's fears, their finances, working and caring arrangements, family life, future plans and wellbeing, and to compare this with men.
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Will the internet mean the end of civilisation as we know it?
Andrew Green of Ipsos MediaCT in Warc's Market Leader magazine looks at the implications for the Internet on traditional broadcast and print media.