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  • IES Annual Review 2009

    Oct 2009 | Institute for Employment Studies

    IES Annual Review 2009

  • Early Assessment of Business Link Health Checks

    Cowling M, Oakley J | Oct 2009 | Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

    Business Link Health Checks were introduced in November 2008 as part of the government’s Real Help for Businesses Now package to help businesses identify and respond positively to the issues faced as a result of the economic downturn. This report provides an early assessment of Health Checks in terms of the effect it has on business behaviours and the anticipated longer-term outcomes.

  • An Ageing Workforce: the Employer's Perspective

    Barnes H, Smeaton D, Taylor R | Sep 2009 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This study assesses the range of schemes introduced to prevent early exit (whether voluntary or involuntary) and to facilitate the employment of staff to pension age and beyond. The project was designed to explore how effectively and comprehensively different types of employer (eg by size and sector) are responding to workforce ageing.

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    The Geographical Distribution of UK Talent: causes and consequences

    Cowling M | Sep 2009 | Institute for Employment Studies

    In this paper Cowling considers, in a UK context, how talent is distributed across the larger cities of the UK and the key factors which appear to be driving this spatial distribution. He also considers what the potential economic outcomes of these disparities are for cities in the UK.

  • Who is Heading for HE?

    Young People’s Perceptions of, and Decisions About, Higher Education

    Bates P, Pollard E, Usher T, Oakley J | Aug 2009 | Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

    This report presents findings from analyses of national longitudinal datasets of young people’s education and career choices in order to better understand potential applicants’ perceptions of and intentions towards entering higher education (HE).

  • From Funding Gaps to Thin Markets

    UK Government Support for Early-Stage Venture Capital

    Cowling M, Baden-Fuller C, Mason C M, Hopkins M, Murray G C | Aug 2009 | NESTA

    As we contemplate a new industrial strategy for Britain in the wake of the worst recession in over 70 years, it is clear that this must be informed by the experiences of previous policy initiatives. In looking at the effectiveness of government-backed venture capital schemes over the past ten years, this report does exactly that and therefore comes at an opportune time for those interested in fashioning a more innovative, forward-looking Britain.

  • Impact of the Recession on the Labour Market in the South East

    Cox A, Hogarth T, Usher T, Owen D, Sumption F, Oakley J | Aug 2009 | Learning and Skills Council and South East England Development Agency

    The research sought to understand: the impact of the economic downturn on skills needs and training practices within different sectors in the South East, focusing on a mixture of sectors which were seriously affected by recession and those which might lead the recovery, and the impact of economic downturn on LSC priority programmes, with a focus on Train to Gain, apprenticeships and priority groups.

  • Greening the European economy

    Responses and initiatives by Member States and social partners

    Broughton A | Aug 2009 | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

    This report examines the responses, initiatives and activities undertaken by national governments and the social partners in the EU Member States, plus Norway, in working towards a greener economy and maximising the job creation potential of this new area. The report looks specifically at various measures undertaken by governments with a view to stimulating the economy in the current context of the global economic crisis. It also charts the growing awareness of the importance of reducing carbon dioxide emissions and developing alternative energy sources, showing that both governments and social partners in most countries in this study are active in trying to promote the ‘green agenda’.

  • LPC 2008 Survey of Employers

    Apprentice Exemptions

    Denvir A, Pearmain D, Cox A | May 2009 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This is a qualitative study of a small sample of employers to explore in detail their perspectives on apprenticeships. The report gathers views on issues such as: reasons for participation, current pay practices, the impact of the National Minimum Wage exemptions on employing apprentices, and likely impacts of various changes to the exemptions.

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    Annual Small Business Survey 2007/8

    Williams M, Cowling M | Apr 2009 | Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform

    This report presents findings from the Annual Small Business Survey (ASBS) 2007/08. The survey interviewed 7,783 UK Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) with between 1 and 249 employees between December 2007 and February 2008.