Trends & Prospective


Commitment to College Strong as Ever as Families Make Deliberate Decisions to Meet Cost, Says New Research from Sallie Mae and Ipsos

Families Reach into Pockets to Cover More than 40 Percent of College Costs; Borrowing at Lowest Level in Five Years

Study Shows 30 Percent of Students Are the First in Their Family to Attend College, Explores Motivations and Values of Families Paying for College

Ipsos MediaCT Releases Data from LMX Family 2014

`#GenerationMigration' Reveals Where Millennials and Post-Millennials are Exploring and Settling in the New Media Landscape

Many Employees Feel Compelled to Connect Outside of Work Hours

Millennials Particularly Likely to Blur Home/Work Boundaries

Americans See Bullying as Being a Widespread Issue in Youth Sports, but One That Often Goes Unaddressed

Enforcement of Anti-Bullying Policies, Training, and Monitoring of Locker Rooms and Playing Fields Is Widely Supported

Ipsos' Client Zillow Takes Home Prestigious Effie Award

Real Estate Marketplace Honored for "Find Your Way Home" Campaign

Host Country Brazil (39%) Expected to Be Victorious in the Final Game of the Upcoming FIFA World Cup

Seven in Ten (69%) Expect Brazil to Be a Successful Host
But Only One in Three (36%) Brazilians Agree

Cards, Dining Out, and Phone Calls Are the Top Three Ways America Celebrates Father's Day

US Adults Are More Likely to Celebrate Moms on Mother's Day than Dads on Father's Day

Can Men Be Feminists Too? Half (48%) of Men in 15 Country Survey Seem to Think So

While 87% of Both Genders Say Equality Should Be Norm Between the Sexes, Only 55% of Women Say It's Happening

Getting Chores Done is a Source of Conflict in Their Household, Say One Quarter (27%) of Americans in 12 States

One in Five (17%) Have Pretended Not to Hear When Asked to Do Chore; Controlling Home Temperature (30%) and TV Remote (16%) Also Leads to Conflict for Many Americans