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Looking at the impact of health coaching
ConferenceCarter A, NHS East of England, Suffolk Golf and Spa Hotel, Bury St Edmunds, February 2014
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Assistant Practitioner roles in the Welsh Health Sector
PublicationThis research report seeks to enhance our understanding of how these roles are being developed and currently used within Wales. It also aims to...
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Encouraging employers to take on apprentices
NewsEmployment Studies Issue 19 Stefan Speckesser, Principal Economist and Jose Vila-Belda MontaltIncreasing the number of apprenticeship places...
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Making apprenticeships more inclusive
NewsAlthough there has been a policy focus on addressing under-representation in apprenticeships, particularly by gender,1 over many years, achieving...
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Working while studying
NewsWork during study is a common experience for around half of all students. Recent IES research examines this issue in some detail, looking at what...
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Labour migration from the EU in hard times
NewsIt is nothing new that in difficult times, public attitudes to migration harden, as migrants are increasingly seen as competing with native workers...
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IES examines take-up of business support by rural employers
NewsThe profile of rural employment differs from that in urban areas in some significant respects. Rural businesses tend to be smaller, employ...
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Managing restructuring – is legal regulation necessary?
NewsThe past five years have been extremely challenging in economic terms in the European Union, with public sector financial constraints and austerity...
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Research Design and Ethics: Intersections in Innovation – Mindfulness Therapies, Behavioural Economics and Marginalised Groups
ArticleSpiegelhalter K, SAGE Research Methods Cases, 2014
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Talent for what? Reconnecting talent management with business needs
PublicationTalent management continues to be high on employers’ agendas and over the previous year IES has both researched and advised in this area with...