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Economist/Ipsos December Issues Index
Our final Issues Index of 2012 shows the list of issues of most concern to the British public in the run up to Christmas, with a comparison to the local issues that fill up MP's postbags.
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2012's strong overseas impact for the UK
Research by Ipsos for the British Council shows that the UK's big events of the past year - including the Olympics, Paralympics and Jubilee - have improved the UK's reputation overseas and created substantial new interest in the country as a place to visit, study and do business.
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Perceptions and experiences of antisemitism in the EU
Ipsos was commissioned by the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency to conduct an online survey of Jewish people, researching their perceptions and experiences of antisemitism.
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Is the rehabilitation revolution winning in the fight against crime?
Research Director, Helen Powell, discussed the London Youth Reducing Reoffending Programme, its challenges and sucesses.
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A better understanding of youth crime
Vickie Chamberlain explores the relationship between victimisation and offending and what can be done to support young people
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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
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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.
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Is Britannia cool again?
Deborah McCrudden, Managing Director at Ipsos ASI looks at how "being British" is depicted in our advertising for Brand Republic.
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Day of Discovery
A new method combining back-to-back group discussions and depth interviews in one day, one location.
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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.