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  • Evaluates learning in programmes of individual units, rather than traditional complete qualifications. BIS research paper number 103.

  • Prisoners’ criminal backgrounds and proven re-offending after release.

  • List of datasets containing information on energy generation, transport, area wide emissions and buildings at UK and regional/local level.

  • A long term detailed tables series of fuel poverty, which contains detailed tables over the period 2003-2010. This is available for download…

  • Fuel poverty 2010: sub-regional data

  • Modelling domestic gas consumption in 2009

  • Maps showing average energy consumption

  • Sub-national energy consumption statistics

  • Statistics on the outcome of completed assessments, claims still in progress and claims closed before the assessment procedure was complete.

  • Research evaluating email and online self-service educational materials available for small and medium enterprises.

  • Research on how to use business education so that small and medium enterprises can meet their tax obligations.

  • Research on how HM Revenue and Customs can encourage voluntary compliance amongst small businesses.

  • Research into the new Rules Based Service (RBS) childcare process.

  • Research on pensioners who don't pay for tax advice to improve services and customer experience.

  • DECC’s timetable of statistical releases for twelve months ahead.

  • Reports produced by the Centre for Research in Social Policy and the International Centre for Public and Social Policy on behalf of Government Equalities Office.

  • Findings of an evaluation to test the proposed outcomes of integrated health and employment advice services.

  • Tri-service results from the annual families continuous attitude survey (FAMCAS).

  • This study looked at how three different analysis methods could help us to understand 'rater' effects on exam reliability.

  • Evaluation of DECC impact assessment on the power to make, on request from Ofgem, activities of energy third party intermediaries licensable.