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Chinese labour supply remains tight, with significant long term implications
Economic update from the British Deputy High Commission Karachi.
Burma’s growth of about 8% is largely driven by exports, consumption and investment; but inflation, energy prices and governance present challenges.
Research to understand customers’ experience of PAYE process to identify how it can be improved with a focus on using the digital account.
Research to help HMRC understand how they can improve the Construction Industry Scheme experience for customers.
Exploring a proposed online National Insurance Number registration process for young people
Details of Morecambe Bay Investigation panel meetings for 2014.
A 2009 report from a joint MCA and RNLI project, which aimed to identify the reasons why people don't wear lifejackets.
A 2011 paper analysing fatal maritime incidents in 2010, and whether lifejackets would have saved any of the lives lost.
This report presents findings from an evaluation of the IPO IP audit programme.
Qualitative research designed to build the evidence base around recent home buyers and inform decisions around the design and presentation of the Green Deal incentive scheme.
This series brings together all the Scotland analysis summary leaflets, helping to inform the debate about Scotland's constitutional future.
Troubled Families programme: progress information as at the end of March 2014 and families turned around as at 14 February 2014.
Research into the effectiveness of schools’ phonics teaching practices.
An overview of prospects for emerging Europe from the British Embassy Budapest.
How China's changing economy could impact its engagement with Africa.
Is Brazil's limited structural reforms holding back growth?
A look at the German economy from the British Embassy Berlin.
A look at opportunities for UK business in Latin America.
Part of a series of rigorous literature reviews in education funded by DFID
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