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Research on how employers view, and respond to, the employment regulatory framework. Employment relations research series number 123.
Reviews how government has implemented EU legislation since June 2011, showing very little evidence of 'gold-plating' EU law in this period.
Research on the likely impact of a variable cap on the total cost of high cost credit.
Summarises the performance of the seven Research Councils using the data collected in their annual impact reports.
Report on a survey on why people take part in community learning and how they benefit from it. BIS research paper number 108.
Key messages from the English Business Survey (EBS) for December 2012
Research to determine how effective EFG is by examining the economic impact of businesses that received an EFG loan in 2009.
Assesses matching learner information with employment data to analyse returns to learning and qualifications. BIS research paper number 105.
Findings from a survey exploring the type and amount of vocational (occupational) training provision. BIS research paper number 102.
Data on non-energy mineral production in Great Britain.
An analysis from Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) March 2012 by sector with totals of counts, employment and turnover.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector.
Findings from a Focus on Enforcement review in the chemicals industry relating to the Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH).
Aims to understand why 18 to 24 year olds are not in education, employment or training (NEET). BIS research paper number 87.
Reviews UK and international evidence on how effective training is for unemployed, low skilled young people. BIS research paper number 101.
Analyses the impact of training for young people formerly not in employment, education or training (NEET). BIS research paper number 95.
Sets out the government’s economic and non-economic evidence to the Low Pay Commission (LPC) on national minimum wage (NMW) policy issues.
Key messages from the English business survey (EBS) for November 2012.
Examines how trade can secure stable food supplies, enabling imports to meet shortfalls in local production and ease price instability.
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