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South Africa - Economic Difficulties and a Small Ray of Hope
Three in every ten adult South Africans believe things will take a turn for the better in the next year, while just over half believe that things will be about the same and a further two in every ten think that their families will be worse off in a year's time.
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Taking Responsibility - Ipsos Foundation Creates a Major Expansion of Book Clubs in Schools
Books Clubs in Schools run book clubs in nine disadvantaged schools in London.
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Ipsos in Kenya and The Research Clubs of Africa
News of the CSR program for Kenyan high school students.
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Captains of Industry Say Business is Already Suffering the Consequences of Brexit
The annual Ipsos Captains of Industry study finds that at the time of interviewing, 58% of Captains felt that since the referendum the decision to leave the EU has had a negative impact on their business.
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Taking responsibility - Ipsos Supports B-aba Autism charity in France
Following the successful application by Miloserdie in Kazakhstan, B-aba Autisme became the first charity to successfully apply in France.
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Taking Responsibility - Ipsos supports Die Arche in Germany
Die Arche in Hamburg is a house for children and young adults from socially disadvantaged families.
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Europe Affluents: Can Money Buy Happiness?
"Can money buy you happiness?" The Ipsos Affluent Europe Survey says: ‘Yes, it probably can’.
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Taking Responsibility - The Joseph School in Haiti
The Ipsos Foundation is supporting the Joseph School in Haiti for students, many of them are orphans.
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Why everyone loves to hate Focus Groups
To define Qualitative today, it is useful to look at the definition that was being used in the 20th Century, the second half of which saw significant growth of qualitative in popularity, particularly in the US and UK. Frankly, times have changed and we are now facing a very different world in 2017.
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Australians Want More Action on Climate Change – Annual Ipsos Climate Change Report
Australians willing to spend taxpayer money on projects to combat climate change. The 2016 edition is the tenth consecutive year we have asked Australians their views on environmental topics with a focus on climate change.