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Countries that Have a Younger Population Are More Optimistic About 2018 Than Countries with an Aging Population
The majority of adults are optimist about what the new year will bring, especially those in countries who have a lower median age, according to a recent online survey conducted by Ipsos in 28 different countries.
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What a Waste
What a waste, Ian Dury once sang, that he had decided to be a musician instead of being a doctor, a lawyer or one of many other things. That’s the trouble with choosing: if you pick one option, you miss out on others. But it’s also real life.
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2018 US Politics - 45% of Americans are Much More Likely to Approve of Their Individual Congressional Representative (January 17)
President Trump's approval rating dipped 2 points this week to 39%.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Holds Steady
This month's global Consumer Confidence National Index score remained the same at 50.1.
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How Food Shopping Habits Are Being Transformed By Tech
Conversational commerce, chat, bots and all that. Technology is changing how we think, work and, not least, shop.
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2018: The Year of Capturing Nonconscious Response
Learn more about the five methods which comprise the backbone of nonconsious measurement: Behavioral Economics, Eye Tracking, Facial Analysis, Applied Neuroscience and Biometrics.
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Getting Up Close & Personal [webinar recording]
February 14 - In this complimentary webinar, we’ll talk through the principles to maximize learning from immersions, sharing inspiring examples that you’ll fall in love with!
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Taking Responsibility - Ipsos Foundation Supports a Major Flagship Project in Kenya
2017: the best year for the Ipsos Foundation since its inception.
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[EVENT] Luxury Glam Night "New Luxury Culture and Talents"
Skema Business School & its Dual Master’s Degree program 'Global Luxury and Management' are holding a prestigious event in Paris on Februay 13 on the theme of "New Luxury Culture and Talents".
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[EVENT] Immigration, Nativism, and Changing Politics
February 12 - Ipsos is participating in a one-day symposium, examining the causes and consequences of nativism, its relationship with immigration, and their influences on politics and policy throughout the world.