Charity & Developing World Research Publications Or Articles

Consulting on Research into Ageing pdf, 75KB- Michele Corrado
- Published in Science and Public Affairs
- December 2006
- The number of elderly people in the population is predicted to rise over the coming decade. This is partly due to the post-war baby boom generation reaching retirement age, but also to life expectancy for men and women predicted to increase. This general trend can be seen right across the developed world. The statistics are striking.
- Foreign Aid — The People Speak
- Michele Corrado and Andrew Norton take a look at the attitudes of the British public to overseas aid, November 2004.
Ipsos MORI has a regular insight column in Voluntary Sector Magazine, the most recent articles include:
- Older People, Poverty, Poor Health And Wealth — Getting To Grips With The Issue
- The number of elderly people in the population is rising — with devastating consequences in many sectors of society. Yet there remains a distinct group of affluent "silver spenders". Michele Corrado and Jo Slaymaker examine the evidence. (October 2006)
- Silver Saviours
- What impact will a 'greying' workforce have on recruiting volunteers? Patrick McCurry investigates and interviews Michele Corrado of Ipsos MORI. (VS Magazine, August / September 2006)
- Age Matters
- A response to Lyn Watts' piece 'Coming of Age' by Michele Corrado, (VS Magazine, August / September 2006)
- Corporate Dilemmas — Partnerships between NGOs and commercial companies can be tricky.
- Jenny Dawkins, February 2005
- Tricks Of The Trade — How the Fairtrade brand has gone from strength to strength.
- Dan Young reports on the continuing success of the Fairtrade brand, October 2004
- Second Opinion — Public opinion surveys can be a good way to generate media coverage.
- Claire O'Dell reporting on work for Crisis in the run up to Christmas, March 2004
- Shouting For Scouting — The Scout Association is using brand research to focus its marketing work.
- Claire O'Dell reporting on work for The Scout Association, November 2003
- Help From On High — High value fundraising uses your best supporters to raise money
- Julian Thompson reporting on work for The Giving Campaign, July 2003
- A Better World — Research reveals high levels of trust in environmental groups.
- Claire O'Dell reporting on work for University of East Anglia, April 2003
- Mind The Gaps — Research by MORI highlights gaps in business support for charities
- Jenny Dawkins reporting on work for Business in the Community, January 2003
- Asking for Aid — Europeans favour more spending on HIV education
- Anna Carluccio & Michele Corrado reporting on work for UNFPA, September 2002
- Time to Volunteer — Work and family demands prevent people volunteering
- Claire O'Dell reporting on work for CSV, May 2002
- Taxing Issues — Financial advisers are not making the most of tax-efficient giving
- Michele Corrado reporting on work for The Giving Campaign, February 2002
- Prejudice In Perspective
- Andrew Norton reporting on work for Stonewall, October 2001
- Take Your Partners — Research suggests charities could do better when it comes to securing business support
- Louise Vinter reporting on work for Business Community Connections, June 2001
- Volunteering Is A Family Habit
- Claire Tyrrell reporting on the Nestle Family Monitor, March 2001
- About Time Understanding the Motivation to Volunteer
- Louise Vintner reporting on work for CSV, November 2000
- What Can The Internet Do For You? The internet is making a huge impact on the way voluntary organisations operate.
- Kam Pooni and John Leaman May 2000
- Public Shocked At Charity Tax Bill — A Government Out of Step with Public Opinion?
- Michele Corrado January 2000
- Public Survey Shows Costs As Top Concern
- John Leaman reporting on work for the Charity Commission, November 1999
- Public Respect, But Little Involvement?
- John Leaman September 1999