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Presidential Election in Serbia - Part 1: Pre-Election Surveys
Ipsos has been the biggest research company in Serbia for 20 years (since 2009 as Ipsos) and, at the same time, by far the biggest in the segment of political pre-election surveys.
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South Africa - Economic Difficulties and a Small Ray of Hope
Three in every ten adult South Africans believe things will take a turn for the better in the next year, while just over half believe that things will be about the same and a further two in every ten think that their families will be worse off in a year's time.
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South Africans Disappointed by Political Leaders
South Africans appear disheartened by the country's political leadership, according to the latest eNCA / Ipsos Approval Ratings poll. The poll canvassed 3,416 adult South Africans between 25 October and 28 November 2016*.
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Brexit Decision Has Not Influenced Nothern Ireland's Future Vote
More than eight out of 10 people in Northern Ireland say the UK's decision to leave the European Union has not changed the way they would vote in a future border poll. Ipsos carried out a survey for BBC Northern Ireland’s The View programme on public attitudes towards a border poll and how the public might vote i.e. whether they would vote for Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom or for Northern Ireland to be joined with the Republic of Ireland outside of the UK.
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Public Attitudes To Animal Research In 2016
Findings of a 2016 survey on current public awareness and attitudes towards the use of animals in research. The survey also examines attitudes towards, and trust in, the regulatory system and the people who work with animals in research.
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Ipsos Pre-Election Forecasting On The Mark Nationally
Ipsos in South Africa again delivered a very close forecast on the final local election results. At its latest release of its poll findings (released Monday 1 August), Ipsos suggested that the ANC would garner 54% of the votes, the DA 26% and the EFF 8%.