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  • A study looking at creating transferable sets of skills descriptions to help measure and compare job requirements.

  • An evaluation of 2 local authority areas that were a part of a pilot to explore how smart technology can help deliver services to older people.

  • An ad hoc statistical analysis from quarter 1 of 2012 of the individuals participating in the Future Jobs Fund.

  • Findings of research into the triggers for Pension Credit claims, to better understand how to deliver the benefit to the most vulnerable customers

  • A study of the attitudes to ageing in Britain and the socio-demographic variables associated with those attitudes.

  • A final evaluation of the initiative, which ran from April 2007 to March 2011 to reduce worklessness and poverty in urban areas.

  • Research into attitudes and behaviour in relation to benefit fraud to inform the communications approach.

  • Research to track the success of communications to influence attitudes and behaviours in relation to pensions and later life.

  • Findings from research with lone parents who made a claim for Jobseeker's Allowance, following changes to the income support regime in 2010.

  • UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) high level vision for what employer ownership means.

  • Findings from an evaluation of the labour market and macroeconomic impacts caused by the introduction of Jobcentre Plus.

  • Data on the position of older people in the labour market between April and June 2011.

  • Professor Löfstedt's independent review of health and safety legislation and the government response.

  • This document contains the following information: An independent review of the Work Capability Assessment - year two

  • Professor Harrington's second independent review of the Work Capability Assessment

  • Findings from a qualitative study to assess the success of transition from legacy programmes to Work Choice.

  • Data from the family resources survey (FRS), on the percentage of working age people contributing to a non-state pension, by gender.

  • Dame Carol Black's and David Frost's independent review of the sickness absence system in Great Britain.

  • A report exploring general practitioners' views of the fit note, the change in policy regarding the fit note, and sickness certification.

  • Research into the impact that the transition from worklessness to employment can have on neighbourhoods in deprived areas.