For the past two years, AIB have partnered with Amárach Research to develop the AIB-Amárach Recovery Indicator.
The Indicator is based on a monthly survey of 1,000 adults in Ireland - aged 16-75.
The methodology combines online and face-to-face methodologies (850/150) to ensure a nationally representative sample.
The survey examines and tracks public opinions on the prospects for economic recovery, as well as wider spending, saving and borrowing intentions.
You can download a pdf copy of the main findings for July 2011 here.
Or view it online here.
Thu, 09 May 2013
Our Economic Recovery Index is four years old. Â The latest issue looks back to April 2009, and includes new analyses relating to switching, Irishness and price sensitivity.
Thu, 09 May 2013
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD today joined Microsoft as part of National Cloud Week to launch the findings of the second annual Microsoft/Amárach Cloud Index. The Index focuses on tracking the adoption of Cloud Computing amongst …
Mon, 06 May 2013
A new report from William Fry has found that Irish workers spend nearly an hour a day on social media – at work.  Based on surveys for William Fry of Irish employers and employees by Amárach Research. View here.
Tue, 30 Apr 2013
Despite everything – the recession, emigration, austerity – we’re still having babies. More than everyone in Europe (pro rata) it seems. The result: by 2026 we’ll have a population over 5 million, according to the latest CSO forecasts. It depends …