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In 1997, 42 per cent of 16-17 year old students were studying and working. By 2014 this figure had declined to 18 per cent. This report describes and explains the long-term fall in young people combining work with study.
A good understanding of the constraints on agricultural growth in Africa relies on the accurate measurement of smallholder labor.
The supply management workstrand builds on work already undertaken to deliver a step-change in the efficiency of outsourced government ICT.
A step-by-step manual to creating and assigning a certificate of sponsorship (CoS).
An outline of planned work as well as timeline estimates for projects feeding into the creation of a measure of ‘inclusive income’, aligned with a similar concept of ‘inclusive wealth’. This expands previous research, building upon the framework of National...
Explores how the findings from the experimental research relate to the first-year impact estimates of the ERA programme.
This report contains the LPC's response to the Government's request to make recommendations on 'one-sided flexibility', as identified in the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices.
Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice and numbers of participants getting a job to 24 June 2018.
An annual report in which analyses presented cover the aggregate of employees, the self employed and government supported trainees at a broad industrial level, with estimates also presented at sub-Wales levels.
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