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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Follow the Mommy
Over 100 delegates braved last Thursday morning’s monsoon (!) to attend the launch of the latest results from the Amárach/eumom survey of young Irish mothers. The results – from over 3,000 eumom members – are fascinating. You can view them … Continue reading
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Looking Up
Irish consumers will spend nearly €1 billion more next year than this year. The cake is finally getting bigger, according to the latest ESRI Quarterly Economic Commentary. But there’s a catch: most of the increase is due to inflation – … Continue reading
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Apps Across The Border
We’ve released the full results of our unique, island-of-Ireland survey about app usage for Ulster Bank. The Republic of Ireland results are here. The Northern Ireland results are here.
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Travel Travails
Research commissioned by the National Consumer Agency and conducted by Amárach Research has found that 6 in 10 (58%) Irish adults plan to travel abroad this year, with the majority travelling to European countries. Among the survey’s key findings: 20% … Continue reading
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