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Analysis of how employers engage with schools in the UK.
This report, published by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), examines skills and performance challenges in the energy sector.
This document collection brings together the five sector insights reports (also known as sector labour market intelligence (SLMI) reports) published by UKCES in 2015.
Explores data from employer surveys relating to aspects of leadership and management.
A report into the skills needs of the pharmaceutical, medical biotechnology, and medical technologies sectors.
This report looks at the role of technology in the construction industry.
UKCES evaluation report for the offsite construction productivity challenge. This was the first challenge in the UK Futures Programme.
A collection of all the sector skills insight reports created by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).
The government will invest in partnership with energy and utility companies to address skills and recruitment issues in the sector.
The UK’s energy sector needs to take action to address skills shortages and work together to secure a bright future, a new report finds.
An outline of skills needs and priorities for the health sector.
An outline of skills needs and priorities for the manufacturing sector.
A focus on the skills challenges facing the professional and business services sector and the benefits of overcoming them.
Young people are shunning Saturday jobs – opting instead to ‘play it safe’ by focussing purely on their studies, rather than enhancing their learning with part-time work.
Uses work carried out by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) to outline the current skills issues facing the UK economy.
This report assesses high level STEM occupations according to labour market need in order to inform the development of work-based skills solutions, including higher apprenticeships.
Analysis from a major survey of employers across the UK, exploring their experiences and perceptions of the UK skills system.
This report outlines the potential role of local outcome agreements in addressing local skills shortages across England.
Local data from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) Employer Perspectives Survey 2014, relating specifically to Northern Ireland.
A comprehensive review of the state of the UK labour market, using evidence and analysis supporting the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Growth Through People report.
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