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COP21: Putting the climate agreement into action: do the public support it?
Alexandra Palmqvist Aslaksen and Darren Fleetwood look at how salient an issue climate change is for the public and consider whether the UK government has a public mandate for taking forward the Paris climate agreement.
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Further clues on voters' priorities in Scottish Election 2016
Part two of Ipsos Scotland's poll for BBC Scotland provides further clues about the priorities of voters as they weigh up their decisions ahead of the Scottish 2016 election.
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Generation Y are less likely to be homeowners than Generation X at an equivalent age
New Ipsos analysis of the British Social Attitudes survey shows that the proportion of Generation Y who own their own home is significantly smaller than the proportion of Generation X homeowners when that generation was of a similar age.
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Evaluation of Teaching Scotland's Future
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Government in July 2015 to evaluate the early impact of Teaching Scotland's Future (TSF) on teacher education and professional learning.
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A Life Suspended: The State of Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon
In a bid to understand what it means to be a Syrian refugee in a host country, Ipsos MENA surveyed 2,200 Syrian Households in Lebanon and Jordan, gathering information on over 13,000 Syrian refugees, looking at their daily lives, challenges, attitudes, and future aspirations.
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Most think equal representation of women in professions still a decade away
A new poll by Ipsos for the Southbank Centre reveals most Britons think it will be a decade or longer before there are equal numbers of men and women in key professions.
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Economist/ Ipsos January 2016 Issues index
The January 2016 Issues Index shows that, after an absence of one month, concern about immigration has returned to the top of the list of the most important issues facing Britain.
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Blog: Five questions about the Holyrood elections
The result of the forthcoming Holyrood election may not cause a great shock but there is plenty to play for and the future of the country is at stake, says Mark Diffley in the New Statesman
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The blame game? Women's views on generational strife and solidarity
New research by Ipsos for Mumsnet shows that Baby Boomers are seen as having the best quality of life - but Generation X feel they have had many of the same advantages, only without the resentment.
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Why are people so often wrong about their own countries?
People in 33 nations polled by our latest Perils of Perception survey often seem clueless on wealth, immigration and other factors, says Bobby Duffy in the Guardian.