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Documents relating to the employer skills survey 2019 conducted by the Department for Education in England, the Welsh Government and the Northern Ireland Executive.
Reforms to post-16 technical education and training to support people to develop the skills needed to get good jobs and improve national productivity.
The roadmap sets out the measures government is taking to maximise the future success of Freeports.
The paper derives the skill content of 30 countries, ranging from low to high income, from the occupational structure of their economies
This paper tests the reliability and validity of some of the most commonly used skills measures in Kenya
All documents relating to the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Employer Skills Survey 2013.
£48 million to boost rollout of Higher Technical Qualifications and £140 million for schools and colleges to transform their facilities.
This series presents UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) projections of skills levels in the UK and OECD member states.
Minister Halfon delivered a speech about land-based colleges, and the difference they make at a local and national level across the country.
The updated PHSKF, resources that support implementation and application, and status reports on the redesign and the skills passport.
A speech from Minister for the Cabinet Office Jeremy Quin on Civil Service modernisation and reform.
People across the country set to benefit from more skills training, with £200 million to help them launch careers in key industries.
Lord Parkinson gave the keynote speech at the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Acceleration Award (IAA) policy meeting.
Guidance for job applicants completing an online test through Civil Service Jobs.
Skills trends focusing on education, labour and employment trends.
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