Former employee
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As of October 2022, Miguel Subosa no longer works at IES.
Behaviours that work in helping people find work: how we can use Behavioural Insights to improve employment outcomes
Workforce Integration and Inclusion in London’s growth sectors, Miguel Subosa, Becci Newton, Institute for Employment Studies, Mar 2023
Connecting Communities, Rosie Gloster, Clare Huxley, Miguel Subosa, West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), Dec 2022
Behavioural insights in employment services, Miguel Subosa, Jane Mansour, Tony Wilson, Institute for Employment Studies, Jul 2022
Shared employer engagement models: what works, Jane Mansour, Astrid Allen, Rachel Cetera, Miguel Subosa, Institute for Employment Studies, May 2022
Mentor Training Programme Evaluation 2021 2022, Joy Williams, Emma Pollard, Miguel Subosa, Billy Campbell, Education & Training Foundation, Apr 2022
ETF Evaluation of mentor training 2
Pilot and Feasibility Study for ‘Step Up’
Systematic review of the impact of summer jobs and education on young people's outcomes