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Report of a study that aims to assess, and quantify, the impacts of the financial crisis and subsequent global economic recession on the growth…
A report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies on the effects of the 2008 to 2009 recession on firms' productivity, investment and training.
A description of how the recession and the National Minimum Wage affected pay settlements in the UK between 1977 and 2011.
Analysis of how the 2008-2009 recession impacted on levels of training at work.
An study of National Minimum Wage (NMW) increases before, during and after the recession.
This project explored the best ways of predicting how cliffs will erode and provided guidance on the best way of managing soft cliffs for conservation.
The paper presents a newly compiled and improved database of national household surveys between 1988 and 2008
Analysis of the immediate economic impact of leaving the EU has been published by the Treasury.
Reviews the literature on the cyclical nature of productivity. BIS economics paper number 12.
Literature review examining how the wider economic situation affects teachers' career decisions during recession.
An assessment of the UK labour market, including skills supply and demand, use of skills at work, and skills needs in the future.
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