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MAC report on the methodology used to identify shortages in skilled occupations.
Science advice note: Can human augmentation offer solutions to labour shortages in the next 5 years?
Review of the shortage occupation lists for the UK.
MAC report on whether teachers should be included on the UK shortage occupation list.
We want to hear organisations' views on the roles that are being filled by migrant workers, the salaries they are paid and implications of potential changes.
Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) report on how migration can help to fill labour shortages.
Environment Agency response to tackle the skills shortage for flood risk engineers.
A report into labour shortages in the construction and hospitality sectors and the potential use of the immigration system as a response.
An analysis of HGV driver employment statistics and the recent trends and impacts of a lack of hauliers.
Official Statistics in development on skills shortages and skills gaps in the DCMS sectors and sub-sectors for 2022, based on the Department for Education's Employer Skills Survey.
MAC call for evidence review on whether teachers should be retained on the UK shortage occupation list.
A methodology paper and dashboard, to allow stakeholders to review the data held on their occupation.
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