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UK results from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Employer Skills Survey 2011 of 87,500 employers.
Analysis of how employers engage with schools in the UK.
A study looking at creating transferable sets of skills descriptions to help measure and compare job requirements.
Evidence on the nature and effect of occupational regulation in the UK, US, Canada, Germany, France and Italy.
Examining the labour market experiences of undergraduate students studying higher education courses.
A review of how increasing skills helps people go from unemployment into work.
An assessment of employers’ attitudes and practices in the recruitment of young people.
Introduces and analyses use of technology in careers information, advice and guidance.
A report into the skills needs of the pharmaceutical, medical biotechnology, and medical technologies sectors.
A report looking at the strategic skills needs of the low carbon energy generation sector.
An assessment of skills needs and imbalances for the National Strategic Skills Audit for England 2010, carried out by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).
Projections of the labour market in the UK for the period 2007 to 2017, part of the Working Futures project.
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