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This report has been produced with the primary aim of informing cost benefit estimates within the Cost-Benefit Framework.
This working paper presents findings from research commissioned by the Department…
Poverty gap analysis to explore the depth of poverty experienced by children of low-income families in the UK.
research into In-work support for lone parents.
Working Paper No. 108 By Sarah Vickerstaff, Jan Macvarish, Peter…
This Working Paper looks at 'behavioural' savings incentives.
Evaluating approaches to linking Family Resources Survey (FRS) data with Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) administrative data.
This document: gives a summary of the findings from the survey of landlords.
This document contains the following information: Renting homes in Wales.
Evaluation of the BIS impact assessment for work sharing with international partners.
Analyses the results of the Trade Union membership statistics user survey.
Looks at how people use the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) Trade Union Membership statistics.
Information about the quality of the trade union membership statistics, in particular sampling variances and confidence intervals.
This report provides findings from a survey of families who were using children's centres when their child was 9 to 18 months old.
This research report presents the findings of an April 2012 review of the Family Fund.
In April 2012, Moorhouse Consortium reviewed the Family Fund Trust. This report summarises the reports from the main strands of the review.
Reviews the dual funding system and research income across universities. Analyses the ways that UK academics can maximise their impact.
Exploring the science and policy around aviation and climate change and inviting stakeholder responses to develop the evidence base.
Assesses changes to Tier 4 (the student route) of the immigration system on FE colleges’ ability to recruit international students.
Evaluation of DFT impact assessment of the qualification proposals to modernise the driver training.
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