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Published Reports

A number of our reports for public sector clients are now in the public domain. Some examples of our published work over the past few years include:

  • Competition Commission: Research Report on the Home Credit Market Inquiry (2005)
  • Association of British Insurers – Young People and Pensions: Attitudes Towards Saving (2004)
  • DWP – Developing a Framework for Vocational Rehabilitation: Qualitative Research (2004)
  • Report mentioned in Minutes of BFI Liasion Group Meeting (2004)
  • Competition Commission – Qualitative Study of Advertisers (2003)
  • Competition Commission: Stena AB/P&O; Merger Inquiry (2003)
  • FSA’s Consumer Panel – Consumer Concerns Research (2003)
  • DWP: Attitudes Towards Electronic Service Delivery (2002)
  • Department for Education & Skills – A Study of the Operation of the Childminder Start-Up Grant (2002)
  • Retained Organs Commission – Qualitative research to explore public perceptions regarding the retention of organs and tissue for medical practice, teaching and research (2002)
  • Optem: Study on Integrating Gender Mainstreaming into Employment Policies (2002)
  • ODPM – Establishing Fire Safety Issues Amongst Older People (2002)
  • DfES – Ageism: Attitudes and Experiences of Young People (2001)
  • DEFRA – Public Opinion on Foot & Mouth (2001)
  • DWP – Modernising Service Delivery – The Better Government for Older People Prototypes (2000)
  • Cabinet Office – Crisis Communication Research (2000)
  • London Borough of Camden – Dog Fouling: A Public Consultation (1999)

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