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  • Broughton A, Gloster R, Marvell R, Green M, Langley J, Martin A (2018), The experiences of individuals in the gig economy. Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

    The experiences of individuals in the gig economy

    Broughton A, Gloster R, Marvell R, Green M, Langley J, Martin A | Feb 2018 | Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

    This report authored by IES presents the findings from qualitative analysis of individuals working in the gig economy. The report's findings highlight the diversity of the gig economy, both in terms of the individuals undertaking this kind of work and the work that they are doing.

  • Evaluation of the Carers in Employment (CiE) Project: Methodological details and tabular findings

    Evaluation of the Carers in Employment (CiE) Project: Methodological details and tabular findings

    Wilson S, Marvell R, Gonzalez-Carreras F | Jan 2018 | Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)

    This document presents a technical annex to the IES evaluation of the Carers in Employment (CiE) project. It contains methodological details of interviews conducted as part of the IES evaluation and tabular summaries of monitoring data collected at interim and final stages of the evaluation.

  • Review of the use and effectiveness of market pay supplements

    Project report

    Brown D, Reilly P, Rickard C | Dec 2017 | Office of Manpower Economics (OME)

    This report assesses the use and effectiveness of market pay supplements and Recruitment and Retention Payments in the public sector.

  • Full team ahead: Understanding the UK non-surgical cancer treatments workforce

    Burns K, Meredith M, Williams M, Huxley C, Pallesen C | Dec 2017 | Cancer Research UK

    This Cancer Research UK report presents the findings from research undertaken by IES in partnership with 2020 Delivery into the UK's non-surgical oncology workforce.

  • Movement into employment: Return on investment tool

    Estimation of benefits from moving an individual from unemployment into sustainable employment

    Mallender J, Tierney R, Baah B, Stavridou M | Nov 2017 | Public Health England (PHE)

    Report containing IES research supports an accompanying tool that has been developed to provide evidence on the return on investment of health and work interventions.

  • The true diversity of self-employment: Executive summary

    Uncovering the different segments of the UK's self-employed workforce

    Williams M, Broughton A, Meager N, Spiegelhalter K, Johal S, Jenkins K | Nov 2017 | Centre for Research on Self-Employment

    This executive summary distils the findings of research conducted by IES in conjunction with the Centre for Research on Self-Employment, offering analysis of the solo self-employed workforce.

  • The future role of the veterinary nurse: 2017 Schedule 3 survey

    A report for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

    Robinson D, Edwards M, Williams M | Oct 2017 | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)

    This report presents the findings of a survey conducted by IES on behalf of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) into Schedule 3 of the Vet Surgeons Act 1966.

  • Measurement framework for equality and human rights

    Oct 2017 | Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)

    This document containing IES research presents the measurement framework that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) uses to monitor equality and human rights in Britain.

  • Understanding Arts Council England's reputation as an employer

    Executive Summary

    Oct 2017 | Institute for Employment Studies

    Executive summary of work carried out on behalf of Arts Council England's to better understand their reputation as an employer.

  • Slides: HR and the UK's flexible labour market

    Moore S | Oct 2017 | University of Greenwich

    Professor Sian Moore's slides from IES annual conference 2017 'Smaller function, bigger issues: Where next for HR and people management?'.