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Ipsos and King's College International Development Institute release new research on emerging markets
A new survey by Ipsos for King's College International Development Institute of public attitudes in the emerging markets reveals that despite an economic downturn and political troubles, the USA is still considered the country to look to for the right ideas about the economy and jobs.
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The public's view on openness and transparency in animal research
In April 2013, Ipsos was commissioned by Understanding Animal Research (UAR), on behalf of the Medical Research Council and the British Pharmacological Society, to conduct a public dialogue.
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Economist/Ipsos October 2013 Issues Index
In a month in which energy prices have dominated many of the headlines, a fifth of the public (19%) are now concerned about prices/inflation. This is an increase of 8 percentage points since September
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Back to school
Simon Atkinson blogs on an Ipsos survey for banking group ING that found the British to be the most enthusiastic “cheerleaders” for providing financial education in schools.
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Road to Inclusion
This study - both quantitative and qualitative - looks at the financially `excluded' and `underserved' across Europe.
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Freedom to choose - it's harder than we think
Jayesh Navin Shah of our Social Research Institute blogs on choice and control in public services for disabled people.
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Defra: Programme of research on preparedness, adaptation and risk (PREPARE)
The UK Government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) commissioned a consortium including Ipsos to conduct research into climate change adaptation. The multi-strand study explored both public and organisational views towards climate risk and the actions that could be taken to prepare for events brought about by climate change.
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Economic confidence returns to pre-crash levels
Britons are now more positive about the state of the UK than at any time since the crash, according to the latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index, conducted in 25 countries across the globe.
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Conservatives open up gap over Labour on managing the economy
The Conservatives hold an 18 point lead over Labour on managing the economy, according to the latest Ipsos research, having been neck-and-neck in March. This follows six months of rising economic optimism
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Plain Evidence on Plain Packaging?
The governments in London and Edinburgh disagree about whether they should now follow Australia’s lead and introduce plain packaging for cigarettes. But clear evidence on the effectiveness of such a measure will take years to emerge.