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  • 50 years on from IES' foundation and some Directorial reflections

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  • Returning to work after having a child: how families make decisions

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  • A big juggle: what can employers and policymakers do to support working carers?

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  • Evaluation of the NHS Innovation Accelerator

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  • Further decline in EU workers prompts fears of labour shortages

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  • Money Advice Service What Works Fund: IES project final evaluation report

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  • Sickness absence falls, but is there a sting in the tail?

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  • Seven ways online platforms have changed how we work

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  • Qualitative research to identify what good employment support for people with epilepsy should look like

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  • The impact of the minimum wage on employment and hours, including the impact on young workers

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