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Diet and climate change
Chatham House commissioned Ipsos to carry out a survey in 12 countries to investigate attitudes to meat and dairy consumption in regards to climate change.
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Ipsos announces the death of Jean Marc Lech, Ipsos Co-President
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Jean-Marc Lech, Ipsos Co-President, this morning in Paris.
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The Motivational Manager
How to motivate people in their jobs and in their lives has been a conundrum in our society for centuries – even Aristotle grappled with this during his lifetime. So how do companies motivate people in their jobs in the 21st century?
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HIV: Public Knowledge and Attitudes in 2014
Ahead of World AIDS day on December 1st, National AIDS Trust commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey to measure awareness of HIV and attitudes towards people living with the condition, among the British public.
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The Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NICOLA)
The Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing (NICOLA) study has been commissioned by the Centre for Public Health at Queen's University, Belfast and the interviews will be conducted by Ipsos.
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Monty beats the bear in battle of John Lewis ads
Facial coding research from Ipsos ASI shows John Lewis' 2014 Christmas ad is more compelling than the retailer's 2013 effort.
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Economist / Ipsos Issues Index - November 2014
This month's Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that a third of the public (33%) are concerned about the economy, an increase of three percentage points since last month, and the first month on month rise in concern about this issue in over a year.
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Perceptions and Reality: Public attitudes to immigration in Germany and Britain
A report by Ipsos and Ipsos Germany compares public attitudes to immigration in Germany and Britain, showing them on very different paths.
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The delicate relationship between the world's biggest NGOs and multinational corporations
Ipsos decided to run a global online survey to ask adults their views on the relationship between large corporations and global Non- Government Organisations (NGOs).
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Who are the Green party's supporters, and should Labour be worried?
As with UKIP, the Green party has the potential to cause some electoral headaches for the traditional parties, says Gideon Skinner in the New Statesman.