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Keynote speaker: Positive career development at work: trends and issues from the UK perspective
ConferenceHirsh W, AACC06 International Conference, Australian Association of Career Counsellors Inc., Sydney, Australia, April 2006
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ConferenceMeager N, Filling Delivery Gaps through Better Governance, Thematic Review Seminar, EU Mutual Leaning Programme of the European Employment Strategy...
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Managing and Developing HR Careers
PublicationThe aim of this study was to gain a clear view of the most common career paths for HR professionals and to understand how these were changing as...
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Implementation and Effectiveness of Care to Learn
PublicationCare to Learn is a UK government initiative that provides financial support for teenage parents who want to continue in, or return to learning. It...
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Employment Rights at Work
PublicationThe main aims of the study were: to assess employees' general awareness of the scope of their employment rights; for selected topics, to establish...
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The Experience of Claimants in Race Discrimination Employment Tribunal Cases
PublicationThis qualitative study explored the perceptions and subjective experiences of claimants who were involved in Race Relations Act Employment Tribunal...
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Career Development of Knowledge Workers
PublicationThis paper examines some of the issues involved in the effective career management of knowledge workers and specialists. We use the term 'knowledge...
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Carers in the Workplace
PublicationAs the population ages and employers increasingly seek to offer competitive terms and conditions in order to attract and retain key staff, interest...
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eRecruitment Developments
PublicationThis briefing paper for IES members weaves together a summary of what IES knows about e-recruitment (or online recruitment, Internet recruitment,...
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The Labour Market for Graduates in Scotland
PublicationThis report describes how the labour market in Scotland for graduates changed between 1993/95 and 2001/03, and examined what effect the large...
