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Ipsos Update – November 2017
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Ipsos Update - June 2017
Welcome to the June edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos’ teams around the world.
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Summer Holiday Plans Among Europeans and Americans
In 2017, summer holiday plans are on the rise again in all countries. More short leaves are in the works and the average budget is in decline.
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Ipsos Update - May 2017
Welcome to the May edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly round-up of Ipsos’ research and thinking from around the world.
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Mobile
Over the past few years, we have seen an increased proliferation of mobile across the world. Not only have we seen the number of mobile users grow worldwide, but we’ve witnessed increased engagement of consumers with their mobile devices for a variety of everyday activities, whether it’s watching videos, shopping and making purchases, or simply accessing the internet. We are now past the mobile tipping point, with mobile overtaking fixed internet access in many markets, across developed and developing economies. Consumer interactions with brands are, more than ever before, fragmented and multi-layered. Consumers are leading busy lives, and multi-task routinely in their day. Consequently, many of the planned brand exposures are missed and recall relevancy is eroding faster than expected.
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Summer Holidays of the Europeans and Americans
What motivates people to go on holiday? When to go, and where? Focusing on people from mainland Europe, the US and Brazil, a number of trends emerge in the 2016 Ipsos/Europ Assistance Barometer.
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European Pulse: Europe On The Wrong Track
Europe is on the wrong track say citizens in ten of EU’s largest countries – but little desire to leave the European Union outright. Faultlines across Europe with Mediterranean countries (Spain, Italy, France) most unhappy, but central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) more positive.
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Europe is on the Wrong Track Say Citizens in Ten of EU’s Largest Countries – But Little Desire to Leave the European Union Outright
Faultlines Across Europe with Mediterranean Countries (Spain, Italy, France) Most Unhappy, But Central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) More Positive.