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The report outlines what BSBT has delivered to date as well as presenting interim findings from an independent evaluation of its effectiveness.
Findings from teachers, middle leaders and senior leaders on their working hours and perceptions of workload.
Findings from the first stage of research on the curriculum programme pilot.
A summary of responses to the CDEI’s Bias Review Call for Evidence
Evidence requirement R062: Identifying where existing EIAs/HRAs can/should inform new assessments
The AAIB Bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports and is published on the second Thursday of the month.
The 23rd monthly data release from the government’s Building Safety Programme.
A report on wellbeing in children and young people including psychological health in teenage girls.
An independent report by former Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Professor Dame Sally Davies.
Scoping study assessing the feasibility of evaluating the economic performance impacts of road enhancements.
The research uses ethnographic observation, face-to-face interviews, focus group and a survey of 206 women miners in Kamituga region
Case study of Tuungane, a community-driven reconstruction programme in 1,900 conflict-affected communities in eastern DRC
This paper situates women’s work in the wider context of debates on debt slavery and gendered forms of labour bondage
How have different stakeholders shaped the census project since 2006?
This working paper focuses on the percentage of people in poverty (or poverty headcounts) using micro-level data
This study aims to better understand how the Nepali state’s stability and legitimacy is challenged or strengthened
This research is based on fieldwork in South Kivu and Kinshasa
This paper reports on the effects over time on people’s lives in terms of food security, wealth, access to basic services and healthcare
This paper focuses on the management of human resources and the public wage system.
This paper questions entrepreneurship as a means of boosting post-war growth and transitioning communities into secure livelihoods
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