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885 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Health and Well-being at work, a survey of employees.

  • The Pension, Disability and Carers Service (PDCS) Customer Satisfaction Monitor.

  • Findings of qualitative research with a sample of customers whose Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) claim ended.

  • Evaluation of Workplace Pension Reforms Evaluation Strategy.

  • The findings of an evaluation of the Letter on Demand pilot, which was the first project of the Right to Bid initiative.

  • Liz Sayce’s independent review of specialist disability employment programmes: 'Getting in, staying in, getting on'.

  • Interim report on the implementation of recommendations in Professor Harrington's first independent review of the Work Capability Assessment

  • Research to explore motivators and barriers to changing attitudes towards health and work to maintain a healthy workforce.

  • Research into trial incapacity benefits reassessment, which started in the Aberdeen and Burnley areas in October 2010.

  • Report from a follow-up telephone survey of people who made a claim for Employment and Support Allowance between April and June 2009.

  • The identification of skills and skills needs is a feature of government employment services.

  • The 2006 Leitch Review of Skills recommended the creation of a new integrated employment and skills service.

  • Research on literature on the development and impacts of the Australian outsourced employment services system.

  • Findings of a qualitative study carried out in 2011 to explore the pension industry's likely response to the workplace pension reforms.

  • Evaluation research on European Social Fund priorities 1 and 4 which seek to increase employment and tackle worklessness.

  • This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the sustainable development cross-cutting theme.

  • Report on the impact of the commissioning principles from a provider perspective by examining the welfare to work market in Great Britain.

  • Research findings from an evaluation of the Flexible New Deal (FND), Phase 1.

  • Opinion Omnibus Survey on collecting data on the attitudes of the working-age population towards the relationship between work and health.

  • How the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is working with local authorities, providers, employers and community groups to co-design solutions to worklessness.