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Australian Federal Election Results
Ipsos performs its first federal election polling project: the Labor Party remains just ahead of the Coalition in the final Fairfax Ipsos Election Poll released today.
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Technology Tracker Q2 2016
One in five British Adults admit to taking selfies of just themselves, and the same number (20%) take selfies of themselves and others.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Leads by 10 Points to Trump’s (June 23)
Barack Obama’s approval rating remains positive, at 50% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Leads by 9 Points to Trump’s (June 16)
Barack Obama’s approval rating is at 48% this week. This is the fourth week in a row where the President’s approval rating has (narrowly) exceeded his disapproval rating on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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International Survey on Connected Health: Coming Ready or Not!
Connected Health – sometimes referred to as Digital Health – is a potential game-changer for global healthcare.
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What Is Average About Millennials, Baby Boomers, Uploaders and Globe Trotters?
There is nothing average about Europe’s Affluent. Understanding the behaviour of Europe’s Affluent is crucial to marketers, not only do they have the majority of disposable income in the region but as early adopters and opinion formers, where they lead others follow. However, it would be a mistake to think of them as in anyway average.
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2016 US Elections - The Race Between Clinton and Trump is Essentially Unchanged (June 9)
Barack Obama’s approval rating slides to 49% this week. But, this is the third week in a row where the President’s approval rating has (narrowly) exceeded his disapproval rating on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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European Affluent Urge to Consolidate EU-ties
The European affluent are generally more positive towards their country’s membership of the European Union than the non-affluent.
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Africap - African Youth
Africa has the world’s youngest population. Young people account for 60% of the continent’s population. More specifically, there are 220 million young people aged 15-24 in Africa. According to a UNESCO forecast, there will be 350 million in 2030.