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  • Effect of Agenda for Change on Career Progression of the Radiographic Workforce 2009

    Edwards H, Vosper M, Miller L, Price R, Herbland T, Le Masurier S, Cherrill R, Smailes E | Apr 2009 | University of Hertfordshire

    This report was commissioned by the Society and College of Radiographers to identify the effects of Agenda for Change (AfC) on career progression on the radiographic workforce in the National Health Service in England and Wales. A multi-method approach of a full literature review, telephone interviews, and an online survey was adopted.

  • Scope of Radiographic Practice 2008

    Price R, Edwards H, Heasman F, Herbland A, Le Masurier S, Miller L, Todd A, Vosper M | Mar 2009 | University of Hertfordshire

    This report was commissioned by the Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR) at the end of 2007 to identify the scope of practice for the radiographic workforce across the spectrum of clinical imaging and radiotherapy in the United Kingdom (UK). The work undertaken for the report originates from the School of Health and Emergency Professions at the University of Hertfordshire in collaboration with the Institute for Employment Studies (IES).

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    Wage formation in the EU

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

    This report examines wage formation in the EU from a range of perspectives. It analyses the main systems of wage formation in operation and looks at the main wage developments of the past five years. This includes an overview of recent sectoral agreements, along with an analysis of trends at company level and of the social partners’ views.

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    Working in 21st Century Rural England

    A Scoping Study

    Bates P, Carta E, Dewson S, Francis R, Pillai R | Jan 2009 | Commission for Rural Communities

    This project identified the rural groups that found it most difficult to move into, remain and progress in employment. The project also described and evaluated these groups' pathways into work. The scoping study was designed to inform the development of the Commission for Rural Communities' broader programme of work on Working in 21st Century Rural England.

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    Guidelines on Socially-Sensitive Labour Force Restructuring in South Eastern Europe

    Broughton A | Jan 2009 | International Labour Organization

    These guidelines set out the main ways in which organisations can contribute to the socially-sensitive restructuring of the labour force. The report highlights practical considerations such as: the roles that social dialogue can play at national, sectoral and company level; the role of workforce consultation, beginning with how restructuring plans should be announced to the workforce, how the workforce should be informed and consulted about the restructuring, and how negotiations concerning restructuring should be conducted; the measures that can be put into place to lessen the impact of restructuring; and, if redundancies are inevitable, the range of measures that can be implemented to cushion their impact.

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    The Impact of Entrepreneurship Training and Small Business Experience on Future Entrepreneurial Activity in the UK

    Cowling M | Dec 2008 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This paper considers three basic questions: Who gets enterprise training or work experience in small businesses? Does this make a difference to future entrepreneurial activity? And, does this improve business outcomes?

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    Britain and the European Social Model: Capitalism Against Capitalism?

    Hyman R | Oct 2008 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This paper outlines some of the key arguments which suggest that Britain and the rest of Europe – or at least, continental western Europe – represent incompatible varieties of capitalism, and explores this further by considering some of the meanings of that elusive concept, the ‘European social model’. The paper looks at the complex interconnection between economic integration and social (or labour market) regulation within the EU.

  • IES Annual Review 2008

    Sep 2008 | Institute for Employment Studies

    IES Annual Review 2008

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    Entrepreneurship, Gender and Job Creation

    European dynamics

    Cowling M | Sep 2008 | Institute for Employment Studies

    Since the seminal Birch job creation study (1979), policy-makers across the world have been keen to promote entrepreneurship as a mechanism for creating new employment opportunities. In parallel with this political desire, researchers have sought to isolate what types of people become entrepreneurs and what types of entrepreneurs create the most jobs. At the basic level, we observe that men constitute the majority of the total entrepreneurial stock. But our research finds that (a) much of the observed differential is easily accounted for by differences in sector and occupational characteristics of men and women, and (b) the true gender difference is diminishing rapidly over time.

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    The RCVS Survey of the Veterinary Nursing Profession 2008

    The findings of a survey of veterinary nurses conducted by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

    Robinson D, Munro M | Jul 2008 | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) 2008 survey of the veterinary nursing profession was launched in January 2008. Questionnaires were posted to 11,156 people on the veterinary nurse database. This report analyses the findings from the survey. It reports on the following aspects of the veterinary nursing profession: personal profile, status, working practices, position, pay, career plans, continuing professional development and attitudes.