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U.S. Employees Widely See Company Culture as Key to Its Success, Impacting Employee Morale and Productivity
Six in Ten Say Recession Has Harmed Their Own Company's Culture
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Nine in Ten Hispanics See a Good Education as Necessary for Immigrants to Improve their Standard of Living
Four in Five Expect Their Children to Attain At Least a Four-Year College Degree
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The Recession Has Led Nearly Half of Americans to Change Their Financial Planning Strategy
U.S. Adults Aged 30 and Older Have Grown More Risk-Averse
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SIDS a Top Concern for Parents and Grandparents Alike
However, Generational Differences Emerge When it Comes to Putting a Baby to Sleep
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Ipsos Strengthens Syndicated Research Platform for Helping Clients Understand the Media Consumer
Media Behavior Research Expert Ned Greenberg Joins Ipsos OTX MediaCT to Lead Research Applications and Activation for Clients
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Three out of Four Full-Time Employees of Large Companies Wish They Didn't Spend Most of Their Working Hours Sitting
One Quarter Have Sought Medical Treatment for Aches and Pains Caused by Their Work Environment
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Over Four in Five Parents Cite Safety and Peace of Mind as the Top Reasons for Parents Allowing Children to Have Cell Phones
More than Three-Quarters Think It Is OK for Children to Have a Cell Phone by Age 15
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: Is Golf a Stepping Stone to a Management Hole in One?
Almost one quarter (22%) of employees surveyed in 24 countries around the world indicate that being able to golf is a stepping stone to get ahead in management