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Family learning is good for improving adult language and maths skills, but also has a wider impact. BIS research paper 108.
Review of literature looking at the economic value of higher and further education and training. BIS research paper 166.
An outline of skills needs and priorities for the construction sector.
Research exploring the future of work and how jobs, and the skills needed in the workplace, will change by 2030.
Professor John Perkins' review argues that substantially increasing the number of engineers would help the UK economy.
A report produced by BVG Associates detailing the capabilities and opportunities within the UK offshore wind supply chain.
Evaluation of start-up loans scheme in south-west England. BIS research paper 160.
Examines how closely predicted and achieved grades at A level matched for applicants starting higher education in 2010. BIS research paper number 120.
Employer views on how technological change drives high-level skills needs in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Examines how changes in global incomes influence import demand across different products and markets. BIS research paper number 144.
Looks at the structure of the UK construction supply chain and identifies areas for cost savings. BIS research paper 145.
Infographics explaining the eight great technologies that support UK science strengths and business capabililities.
Considers what smart cities mean, and the opportunities that they present for UK economic growth.
Case studies on 6 of the leading smart cities worldwide. BIS research paper number 135.
Considers global market opportunities for UK industry in smart city technology across 5 themes. BIS Research Paper number 136.
Second quarterly statistics for the English business survey, 2013.
Provides examples of the wide range of benefits of international students studying in UK higher education. BIS research paper number 128.
Sector strategies by 2013 Industrial Strategy conference themes: supply chains, innovation, skills, exports. BIS analysis paper number 1.
An assessment of the nature of skills needs, job roles and career pathways for emerging technologies.
Analyses how the proportion of the workforce with a university degree affects productivity and growth. BIS research paper number 110.
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