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Question: Can incentives for individuals jumpstart our stagnant mobility rate?
If you ask mayors throughout the U.S. what their biggest challenges are, they will quickly list talent attraction as one of their chief concerns.
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Question: How will your house itself make your daily life easier?
Throughout this report we’ve talked about the macro-trends and the questions we should ask ourselves as we think about what comes next in housing. When Mary Lunghi, head of market intelligence for IKEA, asks What the Future, she’s also asking those questions.
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Question: Will today’s high-end urban amenities become tomorrow’s status quo?
Nearly 20 years ago, urban theorist Richard Florida identified a group of highly-skilled workers whose outsized contributions were driving economic change and development in cities around the globe.
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Most Adults Across North America (the U.S., Mexico, and Canada) Say That They Have Watched the World Cup in the Past
Viewership in Mexico is Especially High, As Is Interest in the Sport of Soccer/Football in General
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Ipsos Expands Behavioral Science Practice with Key Hire
Jesse Itzkowitz, Ph.D. bolsters Ipsos’ commitment to advancing this exciting field of market research
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Ipsos Top Cities 2017 Ranking
Global survey finds New York is still the best city for living, working and visiting.
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Making sense of a shifting world: Ipsos Global Trends 2017
Ipsos latest Global Trends Report reveals three in four global citizens think their nation's economy is rigged to the advantage of the rich and powerful.
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Ipsos Clients Recognized with Prestigious Ogilvy Advertising Research Awards
Cigna wins Gold for Impact on the World Award; Merck wins Bronze for Big Data Award
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Nearly Eight in Ten Rideshare Users Likely to Recommend Lyft
Likelihood to Recommend Jumps to 97% Among Those Who Have Used Lyft in the Past Six Months.
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Optimism Now Resides with Emerging Market Youth
Washington, DC — Citi Foundation commissioned an Ipsos survey to examine the economic prospects and pursuits of young people in 45 cities from 32 countries around the world.