Publications

Publications graphicWe author and publish a range of resources to keep you up to date with the latest developments in employment, labour market and human resource policy and practice.

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    Recruitment of Under-Represented Groups into the Senior Civil Service

    Hooker H, Jagger N, Baldwin S | May 2008 | Department for Work and Pensions

    This report explores the career aspirations, attitudes and job search behaviours of senior managers from under-represented groups, such as women, those with a long-term health condition or disability, and those from ethnic minorities. The study aims to help the DWP target such under-represented groups more effectively with information about senior posts.

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    Benchmarking policy measures for gender equality in science

    von Tunzelmann N, Iammarino S, Jagger N, Miller L | May 2008 | European Commission

    In 2002, the Helsinki Group on Women in Science, made up of representatives of the Member States and gender experts, published a report on national policies on women in science, which also included the national statistical profiles. The 'Benchmarking national policies on gender equality in science' report provided an update on the national policies and on the statistical profiles of the 33 countries represented in the Helsinki Group, and it introduced, for the first time, data from the Western Balkans.

  • Mapping Provision and Investigating Participation in Postgraduate Art and Design

    Pollard E, Connor H, Hunt W | May 2008 | National Arts Learning Network

    This report for the National Arts Learning Network (NALN) sets out the postgraduate landscape in creative arts and design. It provides a wealth of new information about the later stages in the student life cycle and a solid evidence base on the flows into postgraduate study.

  • Learning and Development 2020 - Three scenarios

    Fairhurst P | May 2008 | Training Journal

    Training Journal ran a project with IES looking at the future of Learning & Development, with a time horizon of 2020. The project was run in two main phases; first looking at the outside world to see what trends and discontinuities might impact the world of L&D over the coming years. The second phase aimed to look at the implications for L&D practitioners of these possible changes by considering possible future scenarios.

  • Evaluation of the Fair Cities Pilots 2007

    Atkinson J, Dewson S, Fern H, Page R, Pillai R, Tackey N D | May 2008 | Department for Work and Pensions

    The Fair Cities Pilots were an experimental programme, designed by the National Employment Panel (NEP). They aimed to increase the number of disadvantaged ethnic minority residents who gained steady work and new careers, and to test the effectiveness and value-for-money of the demand-led approach in tackling disadvantage in the labour market. This report sets out final results from the evaluation of the Pilots. It draws together the key findings, and in their light, discusses the implications for policy development in the welfare-to-work arena.

  • The Brighton Factor

    New graduates and their local labour market

    Pollard E, Cowling M, Barber L, Millmore B, Hunt W | Apr 2008 | Institute for Employment Studies

    How can the city of Brighton and Hove make the most effective use of those university graduates who want to stay, and how can graduates develop their careers locally? This report explores the aspirations and expectations of University of Sussex graduates, particularly those who stay in Brighton and Hove and in the wider county after they graduate.

  • Workforce Planning Guide

    Robinson D, Hirsh W | Apr 2008 | Institute for Employment Studies

    This practical guide uses an eight-step approach to help both HR practitioners and managers through the workforce planning process.

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    Quality of Working Life in the UK

    Denvir A, Hillage J, Cox A, Sinclair A, Pearmain D | Apr 2008 | Sector Skills Development Agency

    This report investigates the elements of the job, workplace and relationships that have a specific bearing on an employee's Quality of Working Life (QWL), and the connections these may ultimately have with employee satisfaction and organisational performance.

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    Understanding the Perspective of Potential Sponsors on the Points-Based System Sponsorship Arrangements

    Bellis A, Williams M | Apr 2008 | Home Office

    This report outlines findings from a qualitative research study into the perspective of potential sponsors of migrant workers and overseas students on the new Points-Based System (PBS) sponsorship rules.

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    Study of the Impact of Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Venture Capital Trusts (VCT) on Company Performance

    Cowling M, Bates P, Jagger N, Murray G (SOBE, University of Exeter) | Apr 2008 | HM Revenue & Customs

    This study assesses the impact of Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Venture Capital Trusts (VCT) tax relief on the UK economy, and whether these interventions had been worthwhile. Overall, the findings indicated that EIS and VCT investments had had a positive effect on capacity building in recipient companies. However, in material terms, these effects remained very small.