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1,130 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
  • Statistics about 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • Statistics showing annual changes to employment.

  • Further ad hoc statistical analysis of the findings from the 2013 survey of employment tribunal applications.

  • Findings from an evaluation of the GrowthAccelerator service. BIS research paper 187.

  • Analyses training for learners on benefits in England using government data for the 2012 to 2013 academic year.

  • Government Economic Service cross-government project examining the importance of innovation to economic growth.

  • Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for October 2014.

  • Research finding a range of positive effects on UK business innovation that comes from public funding.

  • Analysis of young people who are full time students and in employment.

  • Number of applications for 24+ advanced learning loans for the 2014 to 2015 academic year.

  • Review of evidence on employee wellbeing and its potential impact on workplace performance.

  • Independent research into the way long-term investors measure the performance of companies and investment funds. BIS research paper 190.

  • Further ad-hoc statistical analysis of the findings from the 2013 survey of employment tribunal applications.

  • Statistical annex for data from the 2013 UK innovation survey. It includes an overview of the methodology, details of response rates.

  • Provides the government’s interim economic and non-economic evidence to the Low Pay Commission on national minimum wage policy.

  • Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for September 2014

  • Six monthly monitoring report for the Women on Boards steering board. Shows the latest figures for women on FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 boards.

  • Terms of reference for an independent review of the sharing economy.

  • Number of applications for 24+ advanced learning loans for the 2014 to 2015 academic year.

  • This review makes detailed recommendations for how to help improve, create and maintain vocational education for 14- to 19-year-olds.