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  • Matthew Oakley's independent review of Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) sanctions for claimants failing to take part in back to work schemes.

  • Results from the 2014 surveys into the views and experiences of learners and employers involved in apprenticeships.

  • Quarterly Northern Ireland employee jobs series.

  • Measures changes in the average labour costs per hour worked. Also known as Labour Costs Index (LCI).

  • This document is a review of the benefit cap during its first year of operation from April 2013.

  • These reports review progress during the first year of the operation of the benefit cap against its aims.

  • Survey conducted in October 2014 looking at temporary agency workers and the use of pay between assignment contracts.

  • Findings of research to track attitudes and behaviours in relation to workplace pensions and automatic enrolment, June 2014.

  • A guide based on research and data from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), highlighting a range of jobs which are all Careers of the Future.

  • This report examines the labour market participation of families. Topics include the number of working and workless families, employment rates of parents and differences in the employment rates and the types of work done by …

  • Labour market status by ethnic group statistics from 1993 to 2013 adjusted based on revised 2011 Census population estimates.

  • Findings of research into the prior qualification levels of adults undertaking apprenticeships in 2012 to 2013. BIS Research Paper Number 199.

  • The 2013 survey of employment tribunal applications (SETA) is the sixth in a series.

  • Private (non-state) pension contribution rate statistics covering occupational and personal pensions.

  • The fifth independent review of the Work Capability Assessment.

  • An analysis of the Day One Support for Young People trailblazer, estimating its impacts on the labour market outcomes of young jobseekers.

  • Findings from research with young people eligible for a programme in north and south London to help them move into employment.

  • Survey by one poll on behalf of BIS from 23 October to 25 October 2014 on national minimum wage awareness.

  • This report looks into those workers in the UK who are underemployed and want to work more hours, as well as those workers who want to work less hours, meaning they are overemployed. This report therefore looks in more detai…

  • This report evaluates the implementation of automatic enrolment into workplace pensions.