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80% of Roma are at risk of poverty
A report by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), based on research conducted by Ipsos, looked into the lives of Roma families in Europe.
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Crime/thriller books most popular among Scots
As the latest Book Week Scotland launches on 21 November, Ipsos Scotland's new poll for The Scottish Book Trust has revealed that crime/thriller books are the most popular among Scots.
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Ditch the traditional family structure
Marketers need to urgently reassess their views of the family unit, which has become more complex and diverse as marriage declines, divorce rates rise, people become parents later and have fewer children, writes Hanna Chalmers, Senior Qual Director, Ipsos Connect for WARC.
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KEEP Standard Evaluation Report
This evaluation carried out by Ipsos was the first independent evaluation of KEEP Standard in England, informing its effectiveness in a UK context.
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North London Children's Efficiency Programme (NLCEP) Evaluation Report
Ipsos was commissioned to conduct an independent evaluation of this project in order to provide evidence of the partnership's functioning.
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Residential and Social Learning Theory (RESuLT) Evaluation Report
This evaluation was undertaken by the University of Bristol, Loughborough University and Ipsos between May 2015 and May 2016.
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Immigration and NHS tied as the most important issues facing Britain
The October 2016 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a tie between immigration and the NHS as the biggest issue facing Britain.
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Concern about the NHS and education rises to the highest level for over a year
The September 2016 Ipsos Issues Index shows there has been a leap in public concern about the NHS.
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Mixed views on the refugee crisis among Scots
A new poll provides a mixed picture of Scots' attitudes to the refugee crisis. A majority (60%), believe that Scotland has responded well to the refugee crisis, compared to 38% who think the UK has responded well and 36% who think the same about the EU.
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Most Scots see view Brexit as negative for the UK and Europe
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU, a new poll suggests that most Scots think that Brexit will have a negative impact in the UK and across Europe.