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This study conducted 2 experiments using the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak mechanism and take-it-or-leave-it offers to estimate the demand for training
Analysis of reduced working hours because of training away from the workplace.
Facilitating the ResLeSS process: A learning process for inclusive, context specific planning in the livestock sector
Response to an FOI requesting information on the amount spent on training.
This study found that ICT training resulted in university graduates being 26% more likely to work in the ICT sector
Analysis of how the 2008-2009 recession impacted on levels of training at work.
The Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) was a body responsible for the initial and in-service training of teachers and other school staff in England.
Research looking at the links between training and firm productivity.
Experts from across Strategic Command showcased how they are Sharpening Defence’s Edge at this year’s IT²EC.
Review of issues relating to changing the supply and demand of skills in the UK.
Examines how the delivery of government funding can promote employer investment in skills training. BIS research paper number 116.
A review of evidence on the impacts of business training indicates the need to develop alternatives to formal classroom training.
The results from this study confirm that a more innovative (non-cognitive skills based) type of business training can support women’s businesses
Insights from FE providers and individual teaching staff and leaders about their teaching and leadership workforce.
Databases showing the proportion of 16- and 17-year-olds in education and training 2012 to 2017.
Ofsted survey report assessing how well unemployed adults are supported into employment through training.
Training and awareness raising resources available to public sector organisations to help their staff understand modern slavery and learn to spot the signs.
Exercises and guidance documents for training multi-agency groups on identifying and preventing child neglect.
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