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O passado pela frente
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Evelia Murcia Álvarez
She has a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the University of Vigo (2016) and a Master's degree in Social Policies and Socio-Community Intervention from the University of A Coruña (2018). She has worked as a research assistant in the department of Analysis and Intervention
Department of Psychoeducational Analysis and Intervention at the University of Vigo and at the Spanish Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), through the JAE-Intro programme. She is currently a research assistant at ISCTE-IUL, as part of the CLAVE project – The social development of human values in childhood and adolescence, funded by FCT. Her main research interests include the impact of social policies on the living conditions of vulnerable populations, social welfare, the philosophy of the common good and the epistemology of social work. More recently, she has become interested in the study of children and their values and attitudes towards social diversity and social justice. She is currently Professor of Social Work at the School of Education and Social Work at the University of Vigo.
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Gloria Yanguas
She has a Bachelor's degree in Translation and Interpreting from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a postgraduate degree in Marketing Management and Consumer Research from the Open University of Catalonia. She is a member of the PRM Market Intelligence team that produced the study "Women in Portugal today".

Last updated: November 2023
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Emílio Arenas
He was born in Barcelona in 1981. He has a Master’s degree in Statistics from the University of Barcelona and a Bachelor’s degree in Market Research and Techniques from the Open University of Catalonia. He is part of the PRM Market Intelligence team that produced the study "Young People in Portugal Today".

Last updated: November 2023
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Raúl Morcillo
He was born in Barcelona in 1976. He has a Master’s degree in Statistics from the University of Barcelona and a Bachelor’s degree in Market Research and Techniques from the Open University of Catalonia (UOC). He has been on the PRM team for 17 years.

Last updated: November 2021
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Ivette Garcia
She was born in Barcelona in 1972. She has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Market Research and Techniques from the University of Barcelona.
She has taught market research on courses and Master’s degree programmes at the Ramon Llull University (La Salle Campus Barcelona), the University of Barcelona and the Open University of Catalonia (UOC). She has been with PRM for 25 years and is currently senior project manage.
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Marta Mesa
She was born in Barcelona in 1972. She holds a Master’s degree in Business Sciences and a Bachelor’s degree in Market Research and Techniques from the University of Barcelona. She has taught market research on courses and Master's degree programmes at the University of Barcelona and the Open University of Catalonia (UOC). She has been with PRM for 25 years and is currently senior project manager.

Last updated: November 2021
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Alex Morell
He was born in Lleida in 1972. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Barcelona and a postgraduate degree in International Marketing from INSEAD Business School. He has 20 years' experience in market intelligence, both professionally and in the teaching field. He has been the Managing Partner of PRM since 2015.

Last updated: November 2021
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Laura Sagnier
With a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Business Sciences from the University of Barcelona, she has worked for over 25 years in market intelligence, an analysis tool for strategic decision-making, both as a consultant and in university teaching.
She is responsible for the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos study, "Women in Portugal today: who they are, what they think and how they feel", an investigation based on surveys of women about their aspirations, personal, family, professional and social life, conducted by a multidisciplinary team, bringing together analysts from the Spanish consultancy firm PRM – Market Intelligence and Portuguese specialists in studies on the female gender. In 2021, Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos launched the study "Young people in Portugal today: who they are, what they think and what they feel", which she was also responsible for. Over the years, she has led projects in various sectors at PRM, from finance to telecommunications, including mass consumption and distribution, and in more than 20 countries in Europe, America, Asia and Africa. She was born in Barcelona.

Last updated: May 2022
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Sofia Serra-Silva
A political scientist with a PhD in Comparative Politics from the University of Lisbon, she studies how political institutions and citizens interact in the new digital age. Her research interests include the relationship between parliaments and citizens, political parties, political attitudes and behaviour and the quality of democracy. She is an assistant researcher at the University of Lisbon Institute of Social Sciences and currently a FLAD visiting professor at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Her work has been published in several academic journals, such as «Policy & Internet», «Party Politics» and the «Journal of Legislative Studies».

Last updated: September 2023
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Daniela Craveiro
She holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Minho and a Master’s degree in Social Psychology from the University of Coimbra. She is a researcher at the Centre for Social Research and Intervention (CIS, ISCTE-IUL) and the Centre for Research in Economic and Organisational Sociology (SOCIUS/CSG – ISEG) at the University of Lisbon.
She is a member of the INHERIT team, a European project that aims to contribute to academic and social reflection on ageing, social inequalities and health, stimulating policies, practices and innovations that promote change in these areas.
In her PhD project, she focused on the health and well-being of the ageing population in Portugal and Europe. As a guest researcher, she worked with the Centre of Welfare Studies in Slovenia, the European Data Laboratory for Comparative Social Research and the Munich Centre for the Economics of Ageing, both in Germany. She was also involved in the European Education Policies project, focusing on the process of lifelong learning and developed by the Education and Development Research Unit at Nova University Lisbon. She also works with the Inequalities Observatory.