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IPS Perception of Policies in Singapore (POPS) Survey  |
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POPS, which stands for Perception of Policies in Singapore, is a series of short surveys on issues of public interest conducted by the Institute of Policy Studies. It seeks to provide timely snap-shots of how stakeholders are affected, would be affected by, or perceive the impact of the policy area being investigated. |
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POPS (5) : The IPS Presidential Election Survey 2011 (Sep 11) was conducted after the election was held on 27 August. The findings which were launched in November 2011 provide insights into how voters understood the role of Singapore’s elected presidency, what forms of media shaped their vote, and how they assessed the election process and its outcome. > Read More |
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POPS (4) : The IPS Post-Election Survey 2011 (May 11) was conducted after the 7 May 2011 General Election in Singapore to examine voter attitudes. The survey is similar to the one conducted by IPS after the 2006 General Election and provides a comparison of findings between the two years. The findings of the 2011 survey were launched in June 2011. > Read More |
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POPS (3) : Resilience in the Economic Crisis (Dec 09) is a re-run of the POPS(1) survey, which was first conducted in February 2009 to examine how Singapore residents were coping with the economic recession at the time. > Read More |
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POPS (2) : Survey on Marriage and Parenthood (M&P) Package 2008 (Sep 09) examines the attitudes of Singaporeans towards the 2008 M&P package measures in view of the country’s constant low fertility levels. > Read more |
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POPS (1) : Resilience in Economic Crisis (Feb 09) was conducted between 16 to 26 February 2009, shortly after the Government Budget was announced. > Read more |
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