Household data and insights are on hand to record and forecast shifts on the most basic level of relationships and lifestyles. The difference in consumption behaviors between the different types of households is huge and recognizing which type of home is your target can make or break a business plan. This Strategy Briefing identifies eight key household changes that are impacting various segments globally.
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