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  • National Measurement System electromagnetics and time science and research programme 2013.

  • Analyses the financial and non-financial benefits of further education and training. BIS research paper number 104.

  • Research to improve the experience of contacting HM Revenue and Customs for individual taxpayers.

  • Considers the number of graduates employed in small businesses, how they are recruited and whether recruitment processes can be improved.

  • Text document showing the equity holder, licence number and percentage holding in the block.

  • This document provides an overview of the human resource profile of the Northern Ireland Civil Service.

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

  • Foresight report looking at how changes in the next 10 years will affect views of identity in the UK.

  • Report looking at the impact of previous technological breakthroughs on views of identity.

  • Report on how our online and offline identities relate to each other.

  • Report examining the impact of social media on identity.

  • Report looking at the role smartphones and similar technologies play in our sense of identity.

  • Report looking at the impact of surveillance and privacy technologies on views of identity.

  • Report examining the role of environment in relation to the changing face of identity.

  • Report examining the relationship between ideology and identity.

  • Report looking at the impact of constitutional change on national identity.

  • Report looking at how changes in political allegiance might affect views of identity.

  • Report looking at the relationship between difference, conflict and the future of identity.

  • Report examining what happens to people's identities when the economy is suffering or flourishing.

  • Report examining how economic inequality affects views of identity.