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Understanding Society - May 2011Understanding Society - May 2011
19 May 2011
One year after the election of the Coalition government, Ipsos MORI's latest Understanding Society explores the implications for local public services. Understanding Society - May 2011

Understanding Global Financial NetworksUnderstanding Global Financial Networks
11 May 2011
Conducted on behalf of the City of London, this report examines the complex interplay of factors that affect the mobility and success of international financial services firms and the engagement and commitment of their staff. Understanding Global Financial Networks

Youth Aspirations in LondonYouth Aspirations in London
2 August 2010
London Councils commissioned Ipsos MORI to undertake qualitative and quantitative research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people. The research finds that most young people are optimistic about their future; more than four in five (82%) pupils say that they feel positive about their future after Year 11. Youth Aspirations in London

Life in LondonLife in London
November 2009
This report sets out findings of the 2008/09 Place Survey for all 33 London Boroughs. The report was commissioned from Ipsos MORI by Capital Ambition, acting on behalf of London Councils. Life in London

Understanding London LifeUnderstanding London Life
June 2008
This report contains comprehensive analysis of Best Value Performance Indicator (BVPI) data for London Understanding London Life

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