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How Jobcentre Plus can help employers provide a positive experience of work for young jobseekers and develop local talent and skills.
Statistics on the number of starts to the Pathways to Work programme in Jobcentre Plus areas and the corresponding numbers of job entries.
Implementation and delivery of the Jobcentre Plus Offer, as well as how it is being experienced by claimants during the early stages of their claim.
This consultation sought views on the Jobcentre Plus policy to accept and advertise jobs from within the adult entertainment industry.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Figures for main disabling condition, time taken to get work and success rate: ad hoc statistical analysis, DWP, quarter 1 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How Jobcentre Plus can help employers fill their vacancies more efficiently through sector-based work academies.
Helping young people into work – support available, real life stories, information for employers and other supporting documents.
Request to statisticians for suggestions for presenting data about Jobcentre Plus vacancies following changes to the current formats.
The identification of skills and skills needs is a feature of government employment services.
Research to explore the experiences of ethnic minority customers using Jobcentre Plus services.
This report presents findings from an evaluation of the Jobcentre Plus Support for Schools (JCP SfS) programme after the national roll-out in England.
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