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Real estate robust in face of global uncertainty
A new report by BNP Paribas Real Estate - Cycology - using Ipsos research indicates an industry better prepared to face future political and economic shocks than it was in 2007.
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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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Infrastructure plans - public says "get on with it, (but do it right)"
New research on public attitudes to infrastructure development has an encouraging message for the industry, but many challenges lie ahead, blogs Ben Marshall in Infrastructure Intelligence.
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More Than Words
Harnessing the language of images across social media platforms. Whilst reading words is still fundamental for how we communicate, a picture really can tell a thousand words, and this opens up different opportunities for brands to communicate with consumers.
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Poll on British Influence
A new poll by Ipsos reveals that the public believes `setting an example in the values we believe in' will be vital in building Britain's influence in the world over the next 10-20 years.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2016
Ipsos's Research Highlights for September 2016 includes the highest concern about housing in 40 years and there's no sign of 'Bregret' after the EU Referendum.
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Does the public back devolution?
As Theresa May settles in to 10 Downing Street, Ben Page writes in the Municipal Journal on public views of devolution.
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Six in ten prefer to be British than of any country on earth
Six in ten British citizens agree they would rather be a citizen of Britain than of any other on earth, according to new research among 1,052 British Citizens.
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The Reality of Rio: Was this really #Apocolympics Now?
Does the trending hashtag #Apocolympics reflect a new reality with regard to people's relationships with big global events and organisations?
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Reactions to Brexit across 16 countries
A major new Ipsos survey across 16 countries provides an insight into how major countries have reacted to Brexit, and what comes next for Britain and the EU.