Publications

Publications graphicWe author and publish a range of resources to keep you up to date with the latest developments in employment, labour market and human resource policy and practice.

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  • Planning and preparing for later life cover

    Planning and Preparing for Later Life 2024

    Butt S, Chapman B, Cottis Black O, Dyer A and Palmer S | Jul 2025 | Department for Work and Pensions

    This research was commisioned by DWP to provide up to date information on people’s attitudes and behaviours around planning for retirement.

  • Tales Toolkit: Pilot Report

    Williams C, Huxley C, Garner O, Illidge L, Talbot J, Newton B  | Jul 2025 | Institute for Employment Studies

    Tales Toolkit is a package of training and resources supporting 3 – 5‑year-old children’s early language and social development through oral storytelling.

  • Shared Employer Engagement in Practice Report

    Shared Employer Engagement in Practice

    Lessons learned from Restart collaboration

    Kramers E, Allen A, Gloster R, Litsardopoulos N | Jul 2025 | IES

    This report covers research into the value and impact of the Restart employment programme in terms of the prime Restart providers and the employers they support.

  • Remote hybrid-work: IES submission of evidence

    Home-based working: submission of evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee

    Allen A and Gifford J | Jul 2025 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This submission of evidence looks at the rise in home-based working since the Covid-19 pandemic in the contexts of labour market participation, skills and career development, work-life balance and productivity and organisational effectiveness.

  • Supporting unpaid carers in the workplace cover slide

    Slides: supporting unpaid carers in the workplace

    A lived experience perspective

    Zofia Bajorek | Jul 2025 | Institute for Employment Studies

    Dr Zofia Bajorek looks at the current situation facing informal carers in the UK and existing government support, and discusses avenues for improving and widening opportunities and access to support for carers.

  • IES Policy levers and practices

    Slides: tackling youth employment

    Policy levers and effective practices

    Becci Newton | Jul 2025 | Institute for Employment Studies

    Becci Newton considers what we have learnt about providing youth employability support over many years, and considers what we might need in our toolkit to support better outcomes for those joining the labour force now and in the future.

  • Webinar recording & slides: Persistent race inequalities in the UK's labour market and how to address them in your workplace

    Krishnan M, Plowden Roberts C | Jun 2025 | Institute for Employment Studies

    Using recent research insights from the health and adult social care sector and from youth employment, Meenakshi Krishnan and Claudia Plowden Roberts discussed the evolving landscape of racial inequalities in UK workplaces.

  • What works to promote employer action and behaviour change in relation to equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI)

    What works to promote employer action and behaviour change in relation to equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI)

    Krishnan M, Orlando C and Cook J | Jun 2025 | Youth Futures Foundation

    A report on the findings from IES's rapid evidence assessment to explore effective approaches for promoting employer behaviour change in relation to equality, diversity and inclusion. The research focuses on addressing disparities in youth employment outcomes due to persistent barriers, particularly for young people from ethnic minority backgrounds.

  • CQC Tackling inequalities final report

    Tackling workforce inequalities in health and adult social care

    Krishnan M, and Plowden Roberts C (IES), Pearmain D, Sealy T (IFF Research) | Jun 2025 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This research looks at unfair treatment of workers in health and adult social care. The aim is to understand how discrimination (both in the system and between people) affects staff, and the best way to stop this unfairness by using regulation.

  • HRN Unbound Working paper cover

    Exploring the potential of ‘unbound’ working

    Allen A, Alexander K and Dave A | Jun 2025 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This paper explores the concept of ‘unbound working’, a term which is used to explore high levels of autonomy in relation to ways of working (ie when, how much, where and how), and the consequences of unbound working for employees and their employing organisations.