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  • Case studies from Germany, Australia and Spain on alternative dismissal systems to the UK’s. Also includes statistics for labour market trends…

  • BIS research paper number 67.

  • Evaluation of DWP's ESF co-financing plans (regional delivery plans) for 2007 to 2010 ( in-house research no. 9).

  • Testing of various communications materials to help employers communicate automatic enrolment into a pension to their workers.

  • Trade union membership statistics: 2011

  • Estimates of trade union membership from the Labour Force Surveys up to the fourth quarter of 2011.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 2: average state pension estimates for 2011/12 and 2012/13.

  • This report forms part of a programme of evaluation to gather evidence on the use of the Statement of Fitness for Work (fit note).

  • A report on the impact of Universal Credit on 'passported' benefits by SSAC (includes the government response).

  • DWP study that paid a random sample of individuals their estimated Pension Credit, for a short period, without them having first claimed.

  • Analysis by Lucy Radford of a study that saw individuals paid their estimated Pension Credit entitlement without them having first claimed.

  • Low Pay Commission’s 13th annual report on the national minimum wage.

  • Analyses apprentices' pay in 2011. BIS research paper number 64.

  • This document contains the following information: Independent Review of Police Officer and Staff Remuneration and Conditions final report.

  • Qualitative study involving frontline staff at DWP provider organisations and JobCentre Plus offices to assess the usefulness of the 50 Plus Works website.

  • Pensioners’ incomes series user consultation.

  • Findings of research that was commissioned to evaluate the 11 Fit for Work Service pilots.

  • Review of the advice service, which advises small- and medium-sized enterprises in response to individual employee health issues.

  • Independent review by Dr Tim Wilson, follows the HE white paper which states the need for stronger links between universities and employers.

  • Findings from a study into the destinations of individuals who ended a JSA, IS and ESA benefit.