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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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The Ipsos Almanac 2014
The Ipsos Almanac is our review of life, society and business in Britain in 2014.
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2014 on course to have lowest ever combined voting shares for Conservative and Labour
New polling and analysis from Ipsos shows that after 11 months of the year, 2014 is on course to have the lowest combined voting share for the Conservative and Labour parties since we started regular polling in 1978.
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Eight in ten Britons have felt little or no impact of economic growth
Latest polling from Ipsos shows eight in ten Britons (80%) have felt little, if any, impact on their standard of living from the UK's economic recovery.
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What has the recession done to the British workplace?
As we climb out of one of the deepest recessions the country has seen, Jonathan Nicholls, head of Employee Research, has been looking at how the recession has changed the workplace.
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Personal Financial Circumstances - Trend
Q Do you think that your personal financial circumstances will improve, get worse or stay the same over the next few months?
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Trends in China's Automotive Component Manufacturing Industry
In this report Ipsos Business Consulting look at the market drivers, manufacturer overviews and intellectual property issues within the Chinese automotive component manufacturing industry.
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The future of streaming content: What role will advertising play?
In his newest Blog MediaCT's Elliot Whitehead talks about streaming services continuing their success stories and how advertisers have gotten involved.
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Perceptions are not reality: Things the world gets wrong
Ipsos's new global survey highlights how wrong the public across 14 countries are about the basic make-up of their populations and the scale of key social issues.
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Support for EU membership highest for 23 years, even as UKIP rises in the polls
Ipsos polling shows increasing numbers backing Britain's EU membership, despite UKIP's rise