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  • Politics Survey

    A better understanding of youth crime

    Vickie Chamberlain explores the relationship between victimisation and offending and what can be done to support young people
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Autumn Statement Poll

    Three in ten British adults think people like them are being asked to do too much as a result of the government's response to the economic crisis while seven in ten say the very rich are not doing enough, according to a new Ipsos poll
  • Public opinion Publication

    A to Z of Qualitative Methods and Techniques

    Ipsos's qualitative team bring people and policymakers together, giving you insights which spring from a real understanding of people's lived experience. Our creative research helps drive the social and policy agenda and enables our clients to make better decisions.
  • Politics Survey

    Is Britannia cool again?

    Deborah McCrudden, Managing Director at Ipsos ASI looks at how "being British" is depicted in our advertising for Brand Republic.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Day of Discovery

    A new method combining back-to-back group discussions and depth interviews in one day, one location.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Public opinion Publication

    Qualitative Research and Web 2.0

    Create more ways to engage with participants, using blogging, apps, and project websites. These tools add more value to face-to-face research - at low cost.
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor December 2012

    The December Ipsos Political Monitor shows that despite the public's economic optimism falling sharply, Ed Balls has lost his lead over George Osborne in being seen as the most capable Chancellor.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Understanding Society December 2012

    This issue of Understanding Society brings together experts from across the Ipsos Social Research Institute to consider the period of extraordinary change many nations have witnessed over the last few years, since the 2007/8 global economic crisis.
  • Public opinion Publication

    21st Century Welfare

    This report, bringing together Ipsos's latest research, examines the giant evils as conceived by Beveridge, places them in the context of today's society and explores how they are experienced.
  • Family Survey

    Poll on Gay Marriage

    A new Ipsos poll on attitudes to gay marriage found that around three quarters of people are unopposed to gay marriage.
  • Consumers Survey

    What do consumers think of 4G?

    New findings from the Ipsos Tech Tracker show that more than half of UK adults are aware of 4G technology, write Gavin Sugden and Aakanksha Haran in Brand Republic.