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From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
  • 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.

  • Statistics and analysis on the construction sector.

  • 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.