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  • Evidence from academic and policy literature on the wider benefits of higher education to individuals and society. BIS research paper 133.

  • Findings of research to track attitudes and behaviours in relation to pensions and later life and automatic enrolment, July 2013.

  • Provides the government’s interim economic and non-economic evidence to the Low Pay Commission on national minimum wage policy.

  • Explores how best to measure the value added by government investment in Apprenticeships. BIS research paper number 138.

  • Uses Futuretrack data to examine the impact of student taking paid and unpaid work. BIS research paper number 143.

  • Findings from interviews with students about the experience of working while studying in higher education. BIS research paper number 142.

  • Study on 'hollowing out', the relative decrease in mid-level jobs in the labour market. BIS research paper number 134.

  • Follow-up study on employers that supported staff on part-time higher education courses in 2009 and 2011. BIS research paper number 119.

  • Findings of public attitudes to the benefit cap and early effects on some claimants who had got additional support before the cap was introduced.

  • Explores the skills gained and employment and social outcomes by adult basic skills learners. BIS research paper number 129.

  • Statistics on the number of Winter Fuel Payment recipients by local authority and by parliamentary constituency 2012 to 2013.

  • A research report looking at the relationship between skills, jobs, and urban and rural locations of businesses in the UK.

  • This document explains how we will measure the adequacy of people's future retirement incomes.

  • The fifth paper in the UK government's Scotland analysis series, which looks at Scotland’s place in the UK and how it contributes to and benefits from being part of the UK.

  • An assessment of the nature of skills needs, job roles and career pathways for emerging technologies.

  • National statistics on National Insurance number (NINo) allocations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK to March 2013.

  • Research exploring the value of learning for people who are not employed. BIS research paper number 127.

  • Evaluates how effectively National Careers Service has delivered careers guidance in partnership with others. BIS research paper number 125.

  • The impact of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) on a range of outcomes for low-paying companies in the UK.

  • A review of evidence to check the accuracy of research on how the National Minimum Wage has affected low paid workers in different size firms.