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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
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Ipsos Offers a New `Engagement' for Nancy Brigham
Senior Research Strategist Joins Ipsos Interactive Services
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Financial Service Firms Win on Satisfaction, Lose on Brand Affinity
Ipsos Study Reveals that While Customers are Satisfied, They Sense Little Affinity or Differentiation Amongst Brands
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Nine out of Ten Business Decision Makers Believe Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility is Important for Their Business
However, Less than One out of Four Report Having Sustainability Guidelines in Their Business
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: Taking a Break
Employees in 24 Countries Tell Us if They Use Up all of Their Holidays Granted by Their Organization
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Nearly Nine in Ten Hispanics Feel that Children of Immigrants Have Better Opportunities in the U.S. than They Would in Their Parents' Country of Origin
Four in Five Consider that Securing a Better Future for Their Families Is Worth the Hardships Immigrants May Be Facing
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Casi Nueve de Cada Diez Hispanos Siente que los Niсos de los Inmigrantes Tienen Mбs y Mejores Oportunidades en EE.UU. de las que Tendrнan en el Pais de Origen de sus Padres.
Cuatro de Cada Cinco Considera que las Dificultades que los Inmigrantes Pueden Estar Afrontando Valen la Pena para Asegurar un Mejor Futuro Para sus Familias