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This paper demonstrates that the length of the reference period and the interview modality affect how people respond in labor surveys
This series brings together all documents relating to Employment relations occasional papers.
New statistics and analysis on local employment dynamics using firm-level data. This work explores how employment is created and destroyed in local economies throughout firm and industrial lifecycles.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Estimate of the number of filled jobs in the DCMS Sectors for the period July 2021 to June 2022 and re-weighted estimates for the period July 2020 to June 2021.
People out of work covering economic inactivity, unemployment, employment history, occupation and industry of these individuals in the Census 2021 data.
This is a systematic review of the evidence
Includes types of worker, employee rights, overtime and changes to contracts
Research on how employers view, and respond to, the employment regulatory framework. Employment relations research series number 123.
How employment contracts can be changed, problems with changes and breach of contract
Ad Hoc Statistical Release on Employment at 6 weeks and 6 months following Release from Custody, April 2021 to March 2023
In July 2019 the role of Minister of State for Employment was replaced by the role of Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Employment) . The minister’s responsibilities include: Universal Credit, including labour market aspects and overall programme management...
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