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Hunt's budget aim to push people back to work just as the jobs market weakens
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March Labour Market Statistics: Comment from the Institute for Employment Studies
NewsThere are still nearly half a million fewer people in work than before the Covid-19 pandemic, driven by more people out of work due to long-term...
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Labour Market Statistics, March 2023
PublicationThis briefing note sets out analysis of the Labour Market Statistics published on 14 March 2023.
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Gradual, then sudden: why employment has stalled and what the Budget should do
NewsAhead of next week's Budget, Tony Wilson details an action plan for government to tackle the underlying causes of economic inactivity - to help...
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Ben Brindle
StaffAs of July 2023, Ben Brindle no longer works for IES.
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Employer Engagement: Making Active Labour Market Policies Work
ArticleIngold J, McGurk P, March 2023
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Evaluation of the Peep Exploring Together Programme
PageSupporting the foundations of Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths – Privacy NoticeIntroductionThe Peep Exploring Together Programme -...
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Evaluation of Thrive at Work West of England programme
PublicationThis report focuses on the impact of Thrive at Work on the management of mental health and wellbeing at three case study organisations in the South...
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Office Manager
VacancyThe Office Manager is a key role assisting the Director of Finance and Resources, in the delivery of a high quality and continuously improving...
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Half the world will be overweight by 2035
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