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IES evaluation of the Intensive Activity Programme now published
4 Aug 2016IES's evaluation of the Intensive Activity Programme (IAP) trials has been published by the Department for Work and Pensions.
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New IES research identifies NHS trusts which are likely to be most affected by Brexit
1 Aug 2016NHS trusts in London, Thames Valley and East of England are most likely to be affected by the UK leaving the EU, new analysis reveals. The full implications of the data analysis are outlined in a new IES piece for the LSE’s Brexit Vote blog.
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IES and HR Magazine launch new project looking at the future of HR
28 Jul 2016Calling upon the UK’s emerging HR talent, the Institute for Employment Studies is collaborating with HR Magazine in a project aiming to unearth provocative thoughts on the future of human resources. The aim of the project is to hear from a diverse range of young nominees from several UK organisations who would like to participate and offer their views to the HR community.
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UK labour market figures: 20 July 2016
20 Jul 2016The first labour market statistics since the EU referendum continue the previous positive trend, but are covering a period before the vote, so there can be no evidence yet of any Brexit effect on employment.
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Face-to-face training increases confidence in dealing with mental health issues
24 Jun 2016Face-to-face and webinar training can both be valuable tools for raising awareness of mental health at work, finds new IES research for mental health charity Mind.
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Brexit: What are the implications for the education sector?
22 Jun 2016Lucia Barbone considers the role of EU migrants in the UK education sector ahead of the EU referendum.
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Cycling to work generates benefits all round
6 Jun 2016Employers can improve the health of their workforce by introducing a cycle to work scheme, according to our new report for the Cycle to Work Alliance.