ECON Study- Public Contributor Panel
The ECON team are looking for convenience store retailers, convenience store customers and young people to have a say on this important project. Panel members will be paid for their time and can take part at times that are convenient to them. There is no formal time commitment so you can contribute as little or as much as fits in with your daily life.
Could you play an important part in the ECON Study?
The study researchers are looking for public panel members to support their work. This will involve:
- Sharing ideas about the study and helping to design surveys and other study materials.
- Hearing the results of the studies and commenting on what these means for themselves and their community.
- Working with the ECON team to communicate the findings in ways that are valuable to customers, businesses and local authorities.
- Making sure the research has valuable impact that may mean changes to Government policy.
To register your interest and find out more, select below:
Consumer & Young People Public Contributor Panels
Young people public contributor panel
Research to boost the sales of healthy products in convenience stores Background The government has taken action to tackle rising rates of obesity, particularly among children and young adults. These actions include bringing a law to stop larger and medium size shops...
Consumer public contributor panel
Research to boost the sales of healthy products in convenience stores Background The government has taken action to tackle rising rates of obesity, particularly among children and young adults. These actions include bringing a law to stop larger and medium size shops...
Retailer Public Contributor Panel
Retailer public contributor panel
Research to boost the sales of healthy products in convenience stores Background Convenience stores are at the heart of their local communities. They are important to local people in their area. They are also small businesses who employ local people and need to make a...
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