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Economist/Ipsos MORI February 2013 Issues IndexEconomist/Ipsos MORI February 2013 Issues Index
22 February 2013
Concern about immigration and poverty increases though our chief concern about economic issues remains unmoved Economist/Ipsos MORI February 2013 Issues Index

Ipsos MORI August 2012 Issues IndexIpsos MORI August 2012 Issues Index
27 August 2012
Despite the public’s captivation with London 2012, the economy and unemployment remains top of their agenda. Ipsos MORI August 2012 Issues Index

World Questions Global Survey
2 November 2010
An international Ipsos MORI survey commissioned by King’s College London on World Questions indicates that before nations can tackle several global challenges, they must first understand and bridge the gap between their divergent opinions. World Questions Global Survey

Over One In Ten Londoners Say They Are Living Below The Poverty Line
5 June 2006
According to an Ipsos MORI survey on behalf of the Church Urban Fund (CUF) around one in ten (12%) Londoners say that they are living below what they estimate the poverty line to be. Over One In Ten Londoners Say They Are Living Below The Poverty Line

Pensioner Poverty
19 November 2005
On behalf of Help the Aged, MORI Social Research Institute conducted research among 18-54 year old full-time and part-time working adults. A quantitative survey was conducted across the UK to assess public opinion about pensioner lifestyles, and awareness of pension-related issues. Pensioner Poverty

Prescription Charges Can Damage Your Health, Says CAB Report
3 July 2001
Prescription charges are preventing many poorer people with chronic health problems getting the treatment they need, a new report from the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB) says today. Prescription Charges Can Damage Your Health, Says CAB Report

Poverty And Poor Health Create Isolation In Older People
17 October 2000
New MORI research commissioned by the Help the Aged British Gas partnership reveals the wide scale problem of isolation in older people in Britain today. The survey findings show the disturbing link between low incomes and poor health and the scourges of too many older people's lives - isolation and loneliness. Poverty And Poor Health Create Isolation In Older People

Environment and Social Justice
April 1997
MORI's survey for Real World highlights the importance of certain issues to voters when contemplating which party to vote for at the 1997 general election Environment and Social Justice

The Poverty Line in Britain Today
September 1996
Approximately 27 per cent of the adult population (representing 1 million people) claim that their income is lower than the level they identified as being enough to keep a household like theirs out of poverty. The Poverty Line in Britain Today

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