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We 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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An Evaluation of Homeworking in ACAS
Huws U, O'Regan S, Honey S | Dec 1999 | Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas)ACAS commissioned the Institute for Employment Studies to conduct a wide-ranging investigation of homeworking in ACAS, examining both for trends in working arrangements and attitudes to office and home based work. The findings were set within the context of a discussion on developments in homeworking over the last quarter of the 20th century, including a review of research literature relating to the subject.
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Graduate Salaries and Vacancies 2000
Jagger N, Blanden J, Regan J | Dec 1999 | Association of Graduate RecruitersThis publication is no longer available.
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Science Skills Issues: The Provision and Use of Science Skills
Pearson R, Jagger N, Aston J | Nov 1999 | Department for Education and EmploymentThe Secretary of State for Education and Employment established the Skills Task Force to assist in developing a National Skills Agenda. This paper is one of a series commissioned by the Task Force, focussing on the issues surrounding the provision and use of science skills in the UK economy. This publication is no longer available.
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On the Agenda: Changing Nurses’ Careers in 1999
Robinson D, Buchan J, Hayday S | Sep 1999 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis report used evidence from a survey of 6,000 registered nurses, and showed that nurses have a high level of commitment to their profession and to their own continuing development. This publication is no longer available.
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On the Agenda: Changing Nurses’ Careers in 1999. A Summary
Robinson D, Buchan J, Hayday S | Sep 1999 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis report used evidence from a survey of 6,000 registered nurses, and showed that nurses have a high level of commitment to their profession and to their own continuing development. The NHS was facing the challenge of meeting the career aspirations of nurses whose commitment was being challenged by increasing workload pressures. This publication is no longer available.
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The Human Resource Planning Audit
a self-assessment audit to analyse, estimate and plan the supply and demand of your organisation’s human resources
Reilly P | Sep 1999 | Cambridge Strategy PublicationsEstimating your future workforce requirements is an inexact science. But a number of different techniques exist to help you do this, as well as to calculate the state of the labour market in the short to medium-term - and assess any problems or implications that result. This audit will help ensure that you have reliable monitoring and planning systems in place, so that implications for strategic and cost planning can quickly and easily be assessed.
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Virtually There: The Evolution of Call Centres
Huws U | Aug 1999 | MitelThe virtual call centre opens up many opportunities for flexible management of variable workloads, including facilitating the transfer of work to other time-zones, outsourcing or the use of teleworkers. It is the potential for teleworking in call centre work that forms the main focus of this study. This publication is no longer available.
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The Fifties Revival
Kodz J, Kersley B, Bates P | Jul 1999 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis study, funded by the IES Research Club, was based on analysis of the literature and secondary data on the demographic and labour market characteristics of the older workforce, as well as interviews with five leading employers from a range of sectors, and a one-day workshop with IES Corporate Members. The aim of the interviews and the workshop was to draw out the implications of the secondary data analysis for HR policy and practice.
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Graduates Mean Business
Tackey N D, Perryman S | Jun 1999 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis report focuses attention, among other things, on the support various stakeholders in higher education provide for students considering self-employment.
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Teleworking and Globalisation
Huws U, Jagger N, O'Regan S | Jun 1999 | Institute for Employment StudiesDrawing on extensive experience and comprehensive data analysis, IES researchers have developed an innovative new approach, making it possible for the first time to compare trends in teleworking and identify which countries are successfully attracting the new jobs, and which risk losing employment. This allows policy-makers to identify risks and opportunities and identify both competitors and potential collaborators.