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Future Cities Dialogue in the UK
The Future Cities Dialogue engaged urban citizens in possible future urban scenarios. Citizen feedback on their preferences and priorities for future urban living is feeding into Innovate UK’s broader work on future urban systems integration and understanding and identifying the market opportunities this generates.
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Presidential Election in Serbia - Part 2: Ipsos' Fast and Reliable Data
Ipsos was the only one to correctly predict the election, placing each of the 11 candidates in the correct order.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - March 2017
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries is up one point with 41% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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2017 US Politics - Final Quarter of President Trump’s First 100 Days (April 5)
As we enter the final quarter of President Trump’s first 100 days, our polls show the country is no more unified or optimistic than when he took office.
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Brazil Pulse - President’s Temer Evaluation is Still Considered Bad For Most of the Population - March 2017
The country’s direction continues wrong for most people: 9 out of 10 Brazilians think the country is heading in the wrong direction.
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Ipsos Update - April 2017
Welcome to the April edition of Ipsos Update - our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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2017 French Election: Le Pen and Macron Keep the Lead (April 3)
With only three weeks until the French Presidential election, Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron lead the field in the latest Ipsos/Sopra Steria poll conducted on behalf of CEVIPOF, Jean Jaurès Foundation and Le Monde.
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Presidential Election in Serbia - Part 1: Pre-Election Surveys
Ipsos has been the biggest research company in Serbia for 20 years (since 2009 as Ipsos) and, at the same time, by far the biggest in the segment of political pre-election surveys.
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Purchasing Power as Voter Concern in the French Presidential Election
For 37% of the likely voters, the topic of purchasing power would be a primary concern, for 56% an important concern and for 7% a secondary concern.
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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s approval rating breaks down: 44% approve (March 29)
The NCAA Final Four will be played this weekend! In that spirit, we’ll be bringing you the numbers in rounds of four.