Articles and chapters by IES
IES staff write regularly for press and journals. Browse our latest articles and book chapters below.
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Understanding e-Learning
Pollard E, The Engineer, June 2001
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The New Deals in the United Kingdom
Meager N, Weinert P, Baukens M Bollerot P Pieschi-Gappenne M Walwei U (eds), Employability: from Theory to Practice, New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, International Social Security Series Vol. 7, June 2001
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The Self-Employed and Lifetime Incomes: Some UK Evidence
Meager N, Bates P, International Journal of Sociology, Vol. 31(1), 27-38, Spring 2001
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Shared Services (in Dutch)
Reilly P, Human Resource Management Select, Samsom, Nr 1, 2001, February 2001
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The lure of flexibility
Reilly P, Eurograduate Guide 2001, January 2001
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Achieving a Sense of Ownership Among Employees: A Critical Look at the Role of Reward Systems
Cox A, in Cooper CL, Rousseau DM (eds) Trends in Organizational Behavior, Vol. 8, pp. 81-95, 2001
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Factors influencing the choice of initial qualifications and continuing development in Australia and Britain
Miller L, Kellie D, Acutt B, International Journal of Training and Development, Vol. 5 (3), pp. 196-222, 2001
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Health Promotion competence in nurses and occupational therapists. Part 2: using occupational standards to identify training and development needs
Miller L, High J, Arter K, Fernando R, Prime N, Rosenfeld V, Harridge-March S, Spencer A, Mitchell L, Fletcher K, International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, Vol. 39 (3), pp. 68-75, 2001
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Health Promotion competence in nurses and occupational therapists. Part 1: using occupational standards to benchmark pre-registration programmes and gauge current competence
Miller L, Arter K, High J, Fernando R, Prime N, Rosenfeld V, Harridge-March S, Mitchell L, Fletcher K, International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, Vol. 39 (2), pp. 44-51, 2001
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Quiet enjoyment in the National Parks of England and Wales: public understanding of the term and its influence on attitudes towards recreational activities
Miller L, Dickinson J E, Pearlman-Houghie D J, Leisure Studies, Vol. 20, pp. 19-40, 2001