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Third annual statistical release evaluating the extent of rough sleeping.
Local data for England regions from the 2012 Employer Perspectives Survey.
Analyses the financial and non-financial benefits of further education and training. BIS research paper number 104.
Findings of an evaluation to test the proposed outcomes of integrated health and employment advice services.
The National Quality Board has published a final report setting out how quality will be maintained and improved in the new health system.
Research on the testing of prototypes of the SA150, SA101, SA102 and SA103 guidance notes.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life's 14th report examines what works in promoting high ethical standards in public life.
Education rigorous literature review
This report highlights which interventions were found to be effective or ineffective in addressing absenteeism
Findings from a systematic review
The report provides some initial notes for guidance, an annotated briefing paper structure and 2 worked examples…
The use of subsidies by development finance institutions (DFIs) can often be controversial because of their ability to distort markets
This report presents findings from an in-house review of the Extending Working Life Sector Initiative.
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