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Only a third of Generation Y think their generation will have better quality of life than their parents...
Generation Y are the least optimistic about their chances of leading a better life than their parents, a new study by Ipsos published today finds.
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Who is stepping up in the 'retirement revolution'?
New Ipsos research suggests that big business is beginning to do its bit to help their employees make good decisions at retirement. Does this mean the retirement savings industry itself needs to do more, asks Georgina Clarke.
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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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Experiences of people with long term conditions - what does GPPS data tell us?
Rachel Burkitt looks at the most recent data from Ipsos's GP Patient Survey and what the survey tells us about the experiences of people living with long term conditions.
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Ipsos Scotland at 20
Ipsos Scotland brings together a selection of recent articles and thought-pieces we have produced, highlighting the range and depth of our thinking, showing how we have been at the forefront of innovation in the research industry.
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A to-do List for the next Labour leader
Ahead of our panel of former Labour voters on BBC's Newsnight tonight, Gideon Skinner writes for The New Statesman's Staggers politics blog about what the next Labour leader needs to do to win back former voters in 2020.
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Employee well-being and motivation in the digital era
The tenth Edenred-Ipsos Barometer of "Employee well-being and motivation in Europe" covered 14 countries this year, with a focus on the digital workplace.
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Blowing it on a Lamborghini?
If you are approaching retirement, advice is crucial says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Over half of public think that the future will be worse for young people
A new Ipsos survey shows widespread and growing pessimism for the future of young people in Britain.
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Your Care Rating 2014 Survey Results
Results from the 2014 Your Care Rating Survey shows that resident feedback broadly paints an encouraging picture of life in care homes from the majority of homes which took part.