Matthew Williams

Principal Research Fellow

BA

Matthew re-joined IES in May 2013, having started his career at the Institute in the 1990s. An economist by training, Matthew has considerable experience and expertise in labour market analysis, at a local, regional and national level and for employers and public bodies, and he is a strong quantitative researcher and skilled in using SPSS to analyse administrative and survey datasets. He also has experience in the work areas of disability and higher education research.

Prior to re-joining IES Matthew worked for 12 years as a self-employed research consultant, often working in conjunction with IES, and worked on a wide range of qualitative and quantitative research projects. Qualitative work included: in-depth case studies with employers utilising High Performance Working practices for the UK Commission for Employment and Skills; interviews with employees with disabilities, workplace disability assessors, and Jobcentre Plus Disability Employment Advisers as part of the evaluation of the Access to Work programme; an investigation into the reasons why lone parents do not take up the New Deal for Lone Parents, involving interviews with lone parents and focus group discussions with Jobcentre Plus advisers; a qualitative evaluation of DWP’s adult learning option pilot, aimed at improving the skill levels of the unemployed up to NVQ Level 2, which involved interviews with unemployed participants, training providers, Jobcentre Plus advisers, and skills coaches; and two studies looking at the interaction between the benefits system and the housing market, in terms of the housing choices of individuals in the private rented sector, and individuals in receipt of Support for Mortgage Interest. In terms of quantitative projects, Matthew worked on the 2010 Childcare and Early Years Survey of Parents, a cost-benefit analysis of the Acas Pre-Claim Conciliation Pilot, and an investigation into the student and graduate population in the East Midlands region which involved the analysis of data from HESA and UCAS on students in the region, and movements between graduates home regions, their regions of study, and their regions of work.

Matthew has also undertaken a number of projects investigating employers’ views on, and likely responses to, the new employer pensions regime, building on the pensions research experience he gained at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.

Education

1990 University of Sussex BA, Economics

Career

2001‑2013 Self-employed Social Research Consultant
2000‑2001 Researcher, School of Economics, University of New South Wales, Australia
1991‑1999 Research Fellow, Institute for Employment Studies

 

CV Details

Modelling the future supply of vets and vet nurses, Matthew Williams, Meghna Sharma, Dilys Robinson, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Dec 2024

Student income and expenditure survey, 2021 to 2022: Welsh report, Emma Pollard, Clare Huxley, Matthew Williams, Daniel Muir, Rachel Cetera, Zoe Gallagher, Welsh Government / Government Social Research, Dec 2024

The Careers Adviser Workforce 2024: A report for the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, Matthew Williams, Emma Pollard, Gatsby Charitable Foundation, Nov 2024

Student income and expenditure survey: 2021 to 2022, Clare Huxley, Emma Pollard, Daniel Muir, Joseph Cook, Matthew Williams, Nov 2023

Meeting Central London's Skill Needs, Matthew Williams, Tony Wilson, Daniel Muir, Jade Talbot, Ben Brindle, Aug 2023

Costs of living impacts in Greater Brighton, Tony Wilson, Matthew Williams, Joseph Cook, Greater Brighton Economic Board, Feb 2023

Can a more flexible jobs market raise the status and pay of part-time workers?, Charlotte Edney, Daniel Muir, Matthew Williams, Timewise, Nov 2022

Work Local: labour market analysis, Tony Wilson, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, May 2022

Reaching a positive financial return on investment in flexible working, Matthew Williams, Astrid Allen, IES, Apr 2022

Green Jobs and Skills in West London, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Mar 2022

Green Jobs and Skills in South London, Matthew Williams, Gingerbread, Mar 2022

Green Jobs and Skills in Local London, Matthew Williams, Department for Education, Mar 2022

Green Jobs and Skills in Central London, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Mar 2022

Career Deflection, Matthew Williams, Emma Pollard, Olivia Garner, Joseph Cook, Atkins/Good Relations, Nov 2021

Barristers' Working Lives 2021, Matthew Williams, The Bar Council, Sep 2021

Understanding People, Understanding Places, Matthew Williams, The Salvation Army, Aug 2021

Improving understanding of the demand for and supply of skills in the West London labour market, Becci Newton, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Apr 2021

The professional careers adviser workforce, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Mar 2021

Covid class of 2020, and beyond, Joy Williams, Becci Newton, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Sussex Learning Network, Jan 2021

The impacts of the coronavirus crisis on the labour market, Matthew Williams, Alma Boustati, De-Jon Ebanks-Silvera, Tony Wilson, OECD, Dec 2020

Moving out to move on, Dafni Papoutsaki, Jonathan Buzzeo, Helen Gray, Matthew Williams, Georgie Akehurst, Kate Alexander, Becci Newton, Emma Pollard, Social Mobility Commission, Jul 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 5 July 2020, Matthew Williams, Dafni Papoutsaki, IES, Jul 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 28 June 2020, Tony Wilson, Dafni Papoutsaki, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Jul 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 21 June 2020, Dafni Papoutsaki, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Jun 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 14 June 2020, Matthew Williams, Dafni Papoutsaki, Tony Wilson, Institute for Employment Studies et al, Jun 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week ending 7 June 2020, Tony Wilson, Dafni Papoutsaki, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Jun 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 31 May 2020, Matthew Williams, Tony Wilson, Helen Gray, Dafni Papoutsaki, IES, Jun 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 24 May 2020, Matthew Williams, Dafni Papoutsaki, Helen Gray, Institute for Employment Studies, May 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 17 May 2020, Matthew Williams, Dafni Papoutsaki, Helen Gray, Institute for Employment Studies, May 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 10 May 2020, Tony Wilson, Matthew Williams, Helen Gray, Dafni Papoutsaki, Institute for Employment Studies, May 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 3 May 2020, Matthew Williams, Tony Wilson, Helen Gray, Dafni Papoutsaki, Institute for Employment Studies, May 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 26 April 2020, Matthew Williams, Tony Wilson, Dafni Papoutsaki, Institute for Employment Studies, May 2020

Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 19 April 2020, Matthew Williams, Tony Wilson, Dafni Papoutsaki, Institute for Employment Studies, Apr 2020

Real time vacancy analysis: Early findings on changes in vacancy levels by local area and job type, Tony Wilson, Dafni Papoutsaki, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Apr 2020

Research to inform workforce planning and career development in legal services, Matthew Williams, Private: Stella Capuano, Helena Takala, Jonathan Buzzeo, The Law Society of England and Wales, Dec 2019

Review of Support for Disabled Students in Higher Education in England, Matthew Williams, Emma Pollard, Helena Takala, Office for Students, Oct 2019

Student income and expenditure survey 2014 to 2015, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Clare Huxley, Department for Education, Sep 2019

Female Service Leavers and Employment, Matthew Williams, Dilys Robinson, Helena Takala, Forces in Mind Trust, Sep 2019

Improving access for the most able but least likely: Evaluation of the Realising Opportunities Programme, Matthew Williams, IES, Jan 2019

Student income and expenditure survey 2014 to 2015: English report, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Jim Hillage, Clare Huxley, Institute for Employment Studies, Mar 2018

Full team ahead: Understanding the UK non-surgical cancer treatments workforce, Matthew Williams, Clare Huxley, The Careers & Enterprise Company, Dec 2017

Capturing school-to-work transitions with longitudinal data sources, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Clare Huxley, Alex Martin, Helen Gray, Careers & Enterprise Company (C&EC), Nov 2017

The true diversity of self-employment, Matthew Williams, Private: Andrea Broughton, Nigel Meager, Kate Spiegelhalter, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nov 2017

The true diversity of self-employment: Executive summary, Matthew Williams, Private: Andrea Broughton, Nigel Meager, Kate Spiegelhalter, Gatsby Foundation, Nov 2017

Models of support for students with disabilities, Matthew Williams, Emma Pollard, Higher Education Council for England (HEFCE), Nov 2017

The future role of the veterinary nurse: 2017 Schedule 3 survey, Dilys Robinson, Megan Edwards, Matthew Williams, Centre for Research on Self-Employment, Oct 2017

Student Income and Expenditure Survey 2014/15: Welsh-domiciled students, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Jim Hillage, Clare Huxley, ies, Jun 2017

Student Income and Expenditure Survey 2014/15: Welsh-domiciled students: Interim executive summary, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Jim Hillage, Clare Huxley, ies, Jun 2017

European veterinary surgeons working in the UK: The impact of Brexit (baseline survey), Dilys Robinson, Matthew Williams, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), Jun 2017

Beyond Brexit: Assessing key risks to the nursing workforce in England, Rachel Marangozov, Matthew Williams, Stephen Bevan, ies, Dec 2016

The labour market for nurses in the UK and its relationship to the demand for, and supply of, international nurses in the NHS, Rachel Marangozov, Matthew Williams, Strategic Transitions for Youth Labour in Europe (STYLE), Jul 2016

Understanding employers' graduate recruitment and selection practices, Private: Rosa Marvell, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Jonathan Buzzeo, Wendy Hirsh, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Nov 2015

Graduate Recruitment and Selection Evidence Report, Matthew Williams, IES, Nov 2015

The contribution of Further Education and skills to social mobility, Rosie Gloster, Jonathan Buzzeo, Private: Rosa Marvell, Joy Williams, Matthew Williams, Becci Newton, IES, Oct 2015

Understanding provision for students with mental health problems and intensive support needs, Matthew Williams, Private: Rosa Marvell, Emma Pollard, CROME, University of Brighton, Jul 2015

Slides 'Trends in the youth labour market', Matthew Williams, IES, Jul 2015

Summary: Evaluation of the 2010–13 Fit for Work Service pilots: final report, Jim Hillage, Matthew Williams, Private: Rosa Marvell, Department for Work and Pensions, Jun 2015

Management and Leadership Development: Business Benefits for Jersey, Private: Penny Tamkin, Matthew Williams, Skills Jersey, Mar 2015

The 2014 RCVS Survey of the Veterinary Professions: Synthesis Report, Dilys Robinson, Matthew Williams, Jonathan Buzzeo, IES, Sep 2014

The 2014 RCVS Survey of the Veterinary Nurse Profession, Matthew Williams, Dilys Robinson, IES, Sep 2014

The 2014 RCVS Survey of the Veterinary Profession, Jonathan Buzzeo, Dilys Robinson, Matthew Williams, IES, Sep 2014

Review of the National Student Survey - Appendix C: The Student Strand, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, IES, Jul 2014

Review of the National Student Survey - Appendix B: The Stakeholder Strand, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), Jun 2014

Barristers’ Working Lives: A second biennial survey of the Bar 2013, Dilys Robinson, Matthew Williams, Bar Council and Bar Standards Board, May 2014

Student Income and Expenditure Survey 2011/12: Welsh-domiciled Students, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Jim Hillage, Department for Education and Employment, Mar 2014

How should we measure higher education? A fundamental review of the Performance Indicators - Part One: The synthesis report, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Joy Williams, Jonathan Buzzeo, Hodder and Stoughton, Nov 2013

How should we measure higher education? A fundamental review of the Performance Indicators - Part Two: The evidence report, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Joy Williams, Jonathan Buzzeo, HM Revenue & Customs, Nov 2013

Working while studying: A Follow-up to the Student Income and Expenditure Survey 2011/12, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Sep 2013

Sector Skills Insights: Tourism, Matthew Williams, UK Commission for Employment and Skills, Aug 2012

Sector Skills Insights: Digital and Creative, Matthew Williams, Jim Hillage, UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), Jul 2012

High Performance Working: Employer Case Studies, Private: Penny Tamkin, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Nov 2009

Annual Small Business Survey 2007/8, Matthew Williams, Home Office, Apr 2009

Pre-Claim Conciliation Pilot, Matthew Williams, Private: Annette Cox, Acas, Jan 2009

Understanding the Perspective of Potential Sponsors on the Points-Based System Sponsorship Arrangements, Matthew Williams, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), Apr 2008

Overview of SSC-based Labour Market Information for Yorkshire and Humber, Matthew Williams, National Council for Voluntary Organisations, Sep 2006

Graduate Employment Choices in the East Midlands, Emma Pollard, Matthew Williams, Jim Hillage, Engineering Training Authority, Jan 2005

South West Healthy Labour Market Review, Matthew Williams, Department for Education and Skills, May 2004

Employer Perspectives on the Recruitment, Retention and Advancement of Low-pay, Low-status Employees, Matthew Williams, Sussex Chamber of Commerce Training and Enterprise, Jun 2003

Key Indicators of Women's Position in Britain, Nigel Meager, Matthew Williams, other, Oct 2002

An Assessment of Skill Needs in Post-16 Education and Training, Matthew Williams, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, Aug 2002

People, Positions and Places, Matthew Williams, Peter Reilly, IES, Jul 2001

Baseline Survey of the Measures in Part III of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Relating to the Provision of Goods and Services, Nigel Meager, Matthew Williams, Department for Education and Employment, Apr 1999

Monitoring the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995, Nigel Meager, Matthew Williams, John Wiley & Sons, Apr 1999

Evaluation of Access to Work, Jim Hillage, Matthew Williams, Emma Pollard, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service, Jul 1998

Employment of Disabled People: Assessing the Extent of Participation, Nigel Meager, Matthew Williams, Institute for Employment Studies, Jun 1998

Supply and Demand for Supported Employment, Matthew Williams, John Wiley & Sons, Jun 1998

Temporary Work and the Labour Market, Matthew Williams, DfEE, Jun 1996

Working for a Better Future. Sussex Labour Market Report, Matthew Williams, Training and Enterprise Council, Dec 1995

Teachers: Recruitment and the Labour Market, Matthew Williams, IES, May 1995

The Youth Labour Market, SOLOTEC, and Training Credits, Matthew Williams, IES, Nov 1994

London Labour Market Futures Study, Nigel Meager, Matthew Williams, UK Commission for Employment and Skills, Nov 1993

The Case for ‘National Equality in Employment Targets’, Nigel Meager, Matthew Williams, Employment Service, Nov 1993

Employers’ Attitudes Towards People with Disabilities, Nigel Meager, Matthew Williams, Employment Department, Sep 1993

The role of wages and other factors in recent Scottish Migration Flows, Nigel Meager, Jim Hillage, Matthew Williams, IES, Nov 1991

Changing the institutional culture to drive inclusive learning

Williams M, Inside Government conference: Supporting disabled students throughout higher education, Inside Government, London, July 2018