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Content tagged with “Skills demand and utilisation”

  • Post-Brexit immigration systems and the impact on skills and labour supply: Update January 2017

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  • Investigation into post-16 occupational standards in international technical education systems

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  • Analysis of Level 3 Qualifications and Destinations

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  • Flexible Working for Parents and Carers Returning to Work

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  • The Changing Face of Post-16 Education Provision in the Construction and Built Environment Sector

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  • The Geography of New Employment Dynamics in Europe

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  • The impact of Brexit on the world of employment

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  • New IES Brexit Observatory on the employment impact of the UK's decision to leave the EU

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  • Immigration and Brexit: Four challenges

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  • EU immigration: impacts and prospects for the UK labour market

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