Publications
We 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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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 21 June 2020
Papoutsaki D, Williams M, Wilson T | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the eleventh in a series of weekly briefings exploring changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. The work is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and uses vacancy data collected by Adzuna – one of the largest online job search engines in the UK. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 21 June 2020. The briefing sets out analysis of new vacancies, overall vacancy levels, and vacancies by area, job type and salary band.
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Slides: The role of the line manager during Covid-19 and beyond
What line managers, and HR, need to do differently
Lucy D | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesDan Lucy's slides from IES HR webinar: The role of the line manager during Covid-19 and beyond
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 14 June 2020
Williams M, Papoutsaki D, Wilson T | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the tenth in a series of weekly briefings exploring changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. The work is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and uses vacancy data collected by Adzuna (www.adzuna.co.uk) – one of the largest online job search engines in the UK. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 14 June 2020 and includes new analysis of the changes in unemployment claims per vacancy.
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Labour Market Statistics, June 2020: IES analysis
Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis briefing note sets out analysis of the Labour Market Statistics published this morning (16 June). It includes analysis of increases in claimant unemployment, new Labour Force Survey data and real time data from Pay As You Earn Tax Returns.
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Supporting Mental Health of Employees During and Beyond Covid-19
Jun 2020 | AXA Asia / Columbia University WHO Centre for Global Mental HealthThis toolkit is designed to help business leaders and managers anticipate and take actions that effectively support employees’ mental health during Covid-19 and beyond.
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week ending 7 June 2020
Wilson T, Papoutsaki D, Williams M | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the ninth in a series of weekly briefings exploring changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. The work is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and uses vacancy data collected by Adzuna (www.adzuna.co.uk) – one of the largest online job search engines in the UK. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 7 June 2020 and includes new analysis of changes in vacancy levels by occupation.
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 31 May 2020
Cockett J, Gray H, Papoutsaki D, Williams M, Wilson T | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the eighth in a series of weekly briefings exploring changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. The work is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and uses vacancy data collected by Adzuna (www.adzuna.co.uk) – one of the largest online job search engines in the UK. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 31 May 2020 and includes new analysis of the changes in unemployment claims per vacancy.
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Slides: Organisation re-design
Creating a sustainable organisational design after the forced changes to structures, processes, roles and workplaces
Griffin E | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesEd Griffin's slides from IES HR webinar: Organisation re-design 4 June 2020
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Early Years Toolbox
Pilot Report
Dawson A, Stokes L, Huxley C, Runge J, Takala H, Manzoni C, Hudson-Sharp N, Williams C | May 2020 | Education Endowment Foundation (EEF)An evaluation of the Early Years Toolbox, a set of iPad-based assessment tools suitable for use with young children by early years staff. It includes eight game-like assessment apps that aim to capture abilities that research has shown to be the most predictive of later academic, social, emotional, cognitive, and life outcomes.
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 24 May 2020
Papoutsaki D, Cockett J, Gray H, Williams M | May 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the seventh in a series of weekly briefings exploring changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 24 May 2020 and includes new analysis of the changes in unemployment claims per vacancy.