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Investigates whether the relative self-esteem of spouses can lead to within-household competition for inputs and affect economic gender inequality in the home.
Investigates whether pupil’s attainment, attitude and self-confidence are associated with teacher beliefs, experience and background
Guidance about how to renew your Disability Confident status.
This study conducted 2 randomized controlled trials to evaluate this training on the performance of women-owned micro and small enterprises
Guidance about signing up for the Disability Confident scheme, and how it can help your business.
This brief outlines a pilot tool to begin understanding the opportunities for self-reliance and livelihood assistance afforded by displacement
How to make a change to your registration details if you are a Disability Confident employer.
This research maps the global state of protracted displacement, examining patterns and trends in numbers, geographic spread and funding
Information about employing disabled people and how the Disability Confident employer scheme can help your business.
A cross-sectional study on the protective role of parental monitoring, religiosity, and self-esteem
Make, or respond to, an application under Regulation 25(6) of the Information and Consultation Regulations 2004.
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You can raise an issue about the service you get from a Disability Confident employer.
This guidance explains what is needed to become Disability Confident Committed, or a Disability Confident Employer or Leader.
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