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This paper provides additional information and guidance on how to interpret average earnings data for the “continuously employed”. It has a particular focus on the differences and growth rates in headline measures of median gross weekly full-time earnings for all...
Statistics on vocational and other qualifications (excluding GCSEs, AS levels and A levels).
This research by IFS examines how levels of educational achievement have changed over time for graduate recruits to public sector occupations.
Inspections of schools and further education providers in England will begin from 22 January, following mental health awareness training for all lead inspectors.
Wide-ranging projects across seven key sectors of the economy to boost better design and reuse of resources whilst creating jobs and growing the economy
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Estimates of take-up of income-related benefits for Great Britain for the financial year ending 2023.
Tax cuts for working people and British business headlined Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s ‘Autumn Statement for Growth’ today, Wednesday 22 November.
Estimates of take-up of income-related benefits for Great Britain for the financial year 2021 to 2022.
This paper demonstrates that the length of the reference period and the interview modality affect how people respond in labor surveys
Government response to the report on: ‘Supporting progression out of low pay: a call to action’.
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