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  • Research about implementing and complying with the Code of Practice for pension incentive exerices.

  • Statistics on labour market status by ethnic group, with data for the full 2013 calendar year.

  • Explores why some people work for less than the minimum wage.

  • Assessing the impact of the changes to the Employment Act 2008 and any wider issues in relation to NMW enforcement.

  • Monthly referrals and starts on the Mandatory Work Activity and Skills Conditionality programmes up to and including February 2014.

  • Tables detailing National Insurance number allocations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK to March 2014.

  • Official statistics to 31 December 2013 on Work Programme referrals, attachments, validated job outcome payments and sustainment payments.

  • Number of referrals to the Work Choice programme, number of Work Choice starts and numbers of participants getting a job.

  • Statistics to December 2013 on take-up of the In Work Credit, a financial incentive available to lone parents moving into work.

  • Statistics on Income Support lone parent regime (ISLP) with figures on lone parent work-focused interviews and ISLP sanctions to December 2013.

  • Statistics on the length of time that claimants received working-age benefits up to 31 March 2013.

  • Analysis of zero hours employment contracts and how they operate within the labour market.

  • A report by Insite Research and Consulting on the experiences of the Innovation Fund during its first year of operation

  • A statistical analysis of the movements around income distribution and the likelihood of transition into or out of low income.

  • This report, A new conversation: employer and college engagement, highlights the mutual benefits of close working links between colleges and employers and aims to prompt further discussion.

  • An analysis of what Scottish independence would mean for social security, pensions and helping people into work.

  • Details of historical and current social security expenditure in the UK, and comparable data for Scotland.

  • An explanation of the assumptions, methodology and figures used in projections of social security expenditure in Scotland.

  • Survey about the effects of the benefit cap following its implementation.

  • Assesses the levels of awareness and understanding of providers, future learners and apprenticeship employers. BIS research paper 159.