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2016 US Elections - Clinton Leads Trump by 5 Points (July 29)
Among Likely Voters, Clinton now leads Trump by 5 points (40% vs 35%) on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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Homes With Access Features Have Wide Appeal Among The Public
Meeting the housing needs of disabled people and an increasingly ageing society is increasingly acknowledged by government to be of strategic importance. An estimated 20% of the adult population in Britain are disabled while around one in ten provide long-term care for someone that either lives with them or somewhere else.
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Is the Behavioural Lens Out of Focus?
How to make behaviour work in CPG, financial services, technology and retail? Using behavioural science to get closer to the consumer.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Now Leads Trump by Just 4 Points (July 21)
Clinton now leads Trump by just 4 points among registered voters (40% vs. 36%) on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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How Free, Equal and Connected Do People in Europe Feel Today?
“Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité” - The French national motto (“freedom, equality, brotherhood”) dates back from the French revolution, more than 2 centuries ago. Since then, those values have trickled through Europe with ups and downs. How free, equal and connected do people in Europe feel today?
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton Still Maintains Her General Election Lead (July 7)
Barack Obama’s approval rating ticked up to 51% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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Brazil Pulse - Michel Temer’s Administration Is Evaluated As Bad - June 2016
Temer’s administration is evaluated as bad/very bad by 43% of the population. Currently there are still doubts regarding the efficiency of his Government for these first months.
Michel Temer sees his disapproval gradually increase in classes C, D and E, while his approval grows in classes AB. Economic and social agendas are decisive in this scenario.
Consumer Confidence Index grows 4 points and seems to confirm gradual growing tendency. Classes AB and the Southeast region presented higher growth during the month of June. -
Ipsos Enyclopedia - Opinion Poll
An opinion poll is a broad term used for any typically public-facing (and often published) survey/poll designed to better understand public opinion.
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Most Americans Pass Mock Citizenship Test
“Contrary to popular opinion, Americans are not all about the Benjamins. Most respondents are unable to answer the role Ben Franklin played as a founding father.”
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton Still Maintains Her 10-point Lead (June 30)
Barack Obama’s approval rating remains positive at 49% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.