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The kids are alright! The global family today

Family fusion, cohesion and roles have changed rapidly in recent times, unlike previous generations, decision making within families across a wide range of issues and brand purchase is almost entirely collaborative. The generation gap is closed and...

Catalogue: Latin America 2012: Uncovering Opportunities
Author: Noel Gladstone
Company: Viacom International Media Networks
May 3, 2012

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The global family today

Nickelodeon Kids- Family GPS is an ongoing, global research effort with multiple local, regional and international research projects feeding into the global expertise on the changing face and role of the family. Based on research in 20 countries,...

Catalogue: CEE Research Forum 2012: Global Fuel For Local Boost!
Authors: Leo Weir, Carlos Garcia, Christian Kurz
March 26, 2012

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The Brazilian family (Spanish)

This paper provides an overview of a study of Brazilian families. A nationwide survey carried out by the Datafolha Institute in February 1998 investigated the Brazilian family concept and behavior and attitude trends. Stratification is attempted to...

Catalogue: Latin America 1999: Marketing In Latin America In The 21st Century
Authors: Alessandro Janoni Hernandes, Mauro Francisco Paulino
June 15, 1999

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The Brazilian family

This paper provides an overview of a study of Brazilian families. A nationwide survey carried out by the Datafolha Institute in February 1998 investigated the Brazilian family concept and behavior and attitude trends. Stratification is attempted to...

Catalogue: Latin America 1999: Marketing In Latin America In The 21st Century
Authors: Alessandro Janoni Hernandes, Mauro Francisco Paulino
June 15, 1999

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Analysing family purchasing for better media planning

Many consumer decisions are based on evaluation processes within families with many persons involved. Up to today, this multi-person character of most decisions concerning durables has not been taken into consideration adequately. In addition to that...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Micro And Macro Market Modelling
Authors: Franz Böcker, Walter Hubel
Company: GfK
October 26, 1987

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Children of the sixties

The purpose of this paper is to examine the importance in research terms of a number of major social changes affecting children today. We use the family as the main area of focus to describe the implications of social change for our target group.

Catalogue: Seminar 1980: Children And Young People
Authors: Jacqui Adams, Wendy Mitchell
June 15, 1980

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The economic influence of young people in France its philosophical implications

Current French society defines itself increasingly in terms of children, because it is highly centred on the family, on what we might call the "new family". In the pages that follow, we shall first examine the importance of this influence on the...

Catalogue: Seminar 1980: Children And Young People
Author: Joël-Yves le Bigot
June 15, 1980

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Who wears the pants in the family?

This paper explores the relationship between purchasing influence within the family (i.e., husband and wife) and advertising readership in magazines. It addresses the question: To what extent is purchasing influence, or buying behaviour, related to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1977: Research For Decision Making
Author: William J. Wilson
August 28, 1977

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Family buying decisions

This paper will look on the different ways people come to their purchasing decision if they live in multi-person households. We show this, in a study with 155 of such households and 1239 persons aged over 10 living in it, a survey sponsored by DAS...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: Ernst Braunschweig
August 1, 1975