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Supporting A level students into higher education in 2020 – some rays of light and an idea to ponder?
NewsEmma Pollard considers what the higher education sector could do to help mitigate the fallout from the emergency A level awarding system and...
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Hours trickle through workers’ hands
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This A Level scoring system is running counter to long standing policy aims: are we increasing the scarring that the Covid 2020 generation will experience?
NewsBecci Newton argues that this year's controversial A Level scoring system is running counter to the long standing policy aims of the qualification.
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Health and Work - Privacy Notice
PageIn line with the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in this privacy notice for research participants, we explain the legal basis for...
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Getting Kickstart working will take more than a pot of cash for businesses
NewsIn this guest blog, Tracy Fishwick outlines the importance of intermediaries in assisting employers navigate the Kickstart scheme, a government...
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Labour Market Statistics, August 2020
PublicationThis briefing note sets out analysis of the Labour Market Statistics published this morning (11 August). Today’s figures largely cover the period...
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Isolation, childcare and shortage of support: The impact of Covid-19 on young women’s mental health
NewsIn the first in a series of blogs, Beth Mason speaks to Young Women's Trust about how Covid-19 and lockdown has affected young women’s mental...
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Coronavirus: Redundancy 'stressful and upsetting'
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Almost 1,800 UK companies plan to cut 20 or more jobs
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It might pay to move out, but for who?
NewsJonathan Buzzeo reflects on our research for the Social Mobility Commission and highlights that not everyone who moves out to move on enjoys the...