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Thoughtpiece - Is Research Keeping up with Technology?
How research is adapting to the multi-platform era of media fragmentation.
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Horizon Flyer
An introduction to Ipsos's futures research, involving "Horizon Scanning". This is collecting, patterning and analysing a wealth of observational data about the world. This process helps us to identify trends and drivers of change that could shape the future of our clients' business.
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Waste Prevention Survey in Scotland
Ipsos was commissioned to explore public attitudes and behaviours regarding domestic waste and consumer choice by Waste Aware Scotland.
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Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services - Opportunities for Young People
Q Thinking about opportunities for young people over the next few years do you expect them to ... ?
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Concern about economy at all time high.
The economy has once again risen to the top of Ipsos's Issues Index in September 2008, with over half of British adults (55%) saying it is one of the most important issues facing Britain, an increase of 14 points from last month. This is the highest score we have ever recorded for this issue (our trends date back to 1974). In addition, concern about unemployment is at the highest it has been since November 2001: it is at 11%, an increase of four points from last month.
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Charitable giving in the current economic climate
In a recent survey of GB adults, people were asked whether they would be more or less likely to donate money to charity in the current economic climate.
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Ipsos focus groups on Brown's speech for BBC News
Ipsos has carried out a focus group for BBC News during Gordon Brown's conference speech.
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Ipsos Political Monitor September 2008
Ipsos's September Political Monitor shows the Conservative party on 52% and the Labour party on 24% among those saying they are "absolutely certain to vote", a Conservative lead of 28 points. This is both the highest Conservative lead ever recorded by Ipsos, and also the largest Conservative share we have ever recorded.
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Children's participation in culture and sport
Quantitative research with school pupils aged 11-18 years exploring their participation in culture and sport.