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  • Statistics on vocational and other qualifications (excluding GCSEs, AS levels and A levels).

  • These statistics provide information on graduate, postgraduate and non-graduate employment rates and earnings for England.

  • Single reference for all school workforce statistics based on staff working in publicly funded schools in England.

  • Exploring how education technology could develop in England, based on current global innovations.

  • Statistics on pupils in schools in England as collected in the January 2022 school census.

  • Results from the 2021 surveys into the views and experiences of employers and learners involved in apprenticeships.

  • A summary of attendance in education settings up to 26 May 2022.

  • Report on education outcomes by ethnicity across the maintained school system in England.

  • Independent evaluations of the implementation and process. Evaluations of 5 discrete projects or strands of work and a summary of these.

  • Report on the strategic approaches 14 OECD countries take to decision making on technology infrastructure in schools.

  • The attainment of students at the end of their 16 to 18 study in England.

  • Number of provisional entries by age group and subject for GCSEs, AS and A levels in England for the summer 2022 exam series.

  • Absence statistics on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded schools.

  • This statistical release presents an analysis of GCSE and A level examination performance and destinations for pupils leaving post-primary schools in 2020-21.

  • Policy report containing key findings relating to current and future skills matching.

  • This report from the Skills and Productivity Board reviews the data and evidence gaps that currently limit understanding of skills mismatches.

  • This paper from the Skills and Productivity Board raises key policy questions on the role of skills in levelling up, drawing on the existing evidence base.

  • This paper, commissioned by the Skills and Productivity Board, assesses the usefulness of existing skills taxonomies in relation to the work of the board.

  • This paper from the Skills and Productivity Board looks at how skills systems contribute to productivity at a local level.

  • Report from the Skills and Productivity Board (SPB) analysing longitudinal education outcomes (LEO) data.