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  • Findings from a 2009 survey exploring the operating costs of trust-based occupational pension schemes.

  • Working Paper No. 108 By Sarah Vickerstaff, Jan Macvarish, Peter…

  • This Working Paper looks at 'behavioural' savings incentives.

  • Analyses the results of the Trade Union membership statistics user survey.

  • Looks at how people use the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) Trade Union Membership statistics.

  • Information about the quality of the trade union membership statistics, in particular sampling variances and confidence intervals.

  • Analyses potential bias in Trade Union membership statistics.

  • Research to re-assess GPs’ attitudes to the implementation of ‘Improving health and work: changing lives’ in 2012; and comparing GPs’ attitudes in 2012 with those established in the ‘baseline’ survey in 2010.

  • Evaluation strategy for the European Social Fund operational programme 2007 to 2013 in England and Gibraltar.

  • How colleges and training providers responded to funding eligibility changes in academic year 2011 to 2012. BIS research paper number 96.

  • Evaluates how well new skills and employment policies and systems have been implemented. BIS Research Paper number 107.

  • This report provides results for households in the United Kingdom and their percentage of total weekly household income from state support.

  • This document contains the following information: Armed Forces' Pay Review Body forty-second report 2013

  • This document contains the following information: Prison Service Pay Review Body twelfth report on England and Wales 2013

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2013 quarter 1: Workplace Pensions Reform: Additional costs of making employer contributions.

  • Data on work experience and sector-based work academy pre-employment training starts.

  • Research on how employers view, and respond to, the employment regulatory framework. Employment relations research series number 123.

  • Analysis of the labour market barriers facing young people and the steps businesses must take to overcome them.

  • Report on a survey on why people take part in community learning and how they benefit from it. BIS research paper number 108.

  • Research to expand the Department's evidence base on behavioural change in response to changes in pension policy.