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All to play for
Mumsnet, the UK's largest website for parents, sister site, Gransnet and Ipsos have published a joint report `All to Play For' - an in-depth study into women voters and who's winning the battle for their vote ahead of next year's election.
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Public Attitudes to Poverty
Ipsos was commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation to examine current attitudes to poverty and how views have changed since the 2008 financial crash.
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Referendum looks too close to call
On the eve of the independence referendum, Ipsos's new poll for STV News has shown significant gains for the Yes campaign, putting the outcome of the vote in the balance.
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Show me the E-money: Technology makes controlling money a pleasure not a chore
The rise of Bank of Me: Ipsos Marketing pan-European research for MasterCard reveals that, far from being a chore, people like monitoring their money - and women have power over the purse strings.
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Workplace pensions: automatic enrolment communications tracking research
The Department for Work and Pensions commissioned Ipsos to undertake survey research tracking attitudes and behaviours regarding workplace pensions, and in particular the automatic enrolment law.
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CERT and CESP Final Evaluation
This report, commissioned by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), sets out the findings from an evaluation of the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) and the Community Energy Savings Programme (CESP).
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Attitudes to animal research in 2014
This report details the findings of the tenth wave of research on the use of animals in scientific research that Ipsos has conducted.
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National Citizen Service 2013 Evaluation
Ipsos was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to evaluate National Citizens Service (NCS) 2013. This report covers the findings from the first stage of the evaluation, measuring the short-term impacts and value for money of NCS 2013.
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Economic optimism up to second highest ever but three in ten are still worried about paying the bills
Ipsos's latest Economic Optimism Index shows that half the public (51%) believe that general economic condition of the country will improve over the next 12 months.
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Cold, draughty, mouldy, damp: What the UK public think about their homes
Ipsos's i:omnibus was commissioned by the Energy Saving Trust to conduct a survey on public perception and understanding of various aspects relating to energy saving, government energy schemes and household appliances.