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  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the manufacturing sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the government services sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the agriculture, forestry, fishing and veterinary activities sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the creative media and entertainment sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the hospitality, tourism and sport sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the transportation and storage sector.

  • This is the first report from a programme of research to evaluate Growth and Innovation Fund investments.

  • A look into the tourism sector, the challenges faced and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • Projections of the labour market in the UK for the period 2010 to 2020, part of the Working Futures project.

  • The research papers and reports covering our sectors are independent. Please note that, while we have consulted on them, we do not necessarily…

  • An analysis of the causes of, and solutions to, youth unemployment.

  • 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.

  • Update of the progress of the Department and it’s arm’s length bodies have made in response to all current and outstanding PAC recommendations…