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Covid-19 and the low paid: Early analysis of Labour Force Survey
Papoutsaki D, Wilson T | Jul 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis briefing note sets out early analysis of the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on low paid employees, drawing on detailed analysis of Labour Force Survey (LFS) responses for the month of April.
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 5 July 2020
Papoutsaki D, Williams M | Jul 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the thirteenth and last weekly briefing looking at changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 5 July 2020. The briefing sets out analysis of new vacancies, overall vacancy levels, and vacancies by area, job type and salary band.
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Support for Industry Placements
Provider and employer views on new placement models and approaches
Takala H, Williams J, Alexander K, Wnek B, Newton B | Jul 2020 | Department for EducationIn October 2019, the Department for Education (DfE) commissioned the Institute for Employment (IES) to conduct further research on Capacity and Delivery Fund (CDF) to explore providers’ and employers’ views on updates to the T Level industry placement models policy.
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Process Evaluation of Support for T Level Industry Placements
Research Report
Williams J, Newton B, Takala H, Gloster R, Alexander K | Jul 2020 | Department for EducationThis report brings together the findings from across two phases of evaluation. The first phase focused primarily on the provider experience with a sample of providers taking part in CDF year 1. In the second phase there was a dual focus on employers and providers as well as an analysis of monitoring information and delivery of a provider survey.
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 28 June 2020
Wilson T, Papoutsaki D, Williams M | Jul 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis weekly briefing sets out analysis of online vacancies as at Sunday 28 June 2020. The work is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and uses vacancy data collected by the job search engine Adzuna. The briefing sets out analysis of new vacancies, overall vacancy levels, and vacancies by area, job type and salary band. This week’s briefing also includes analysis of changes in vacancy levels by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs).
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No time to lose: Getting people into work quickly
Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment Studies et alThis report has been co-authored by eleven organisations/ individuals including IES, and sets out proposals for providing immediate ‘Into Work’ support for the newly unemployed and those at risk of redundancy as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 21 June 2020
Papoutsaki D, Williams M, Wilson T | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the eleventh in a series of weekly briefings exploring changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. The work is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and uses vacancy data collected by Adzuna – one of the largest online job search engines in the UK. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 21 June 2020. The briefing sets out analysis of new vacancies, overall vacancy levels, and vacancies by area, job type and salary band.
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Slides: The role of the line manager during Covid-19 and beyond
What line managers, and HR, need to do differently
Lucy D | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesDan Lucy's slides from IES HR webinar: The role of the line manager during Covid-19 and beyond
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Weekly vacancy analysis: Vacancy trends in week-ending 14 June 2020
Williams M, Papoutsaki D, Wilson T | Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis is the tenth in a series of weekly briefings exploring changes in vacancies since the Covid-19 crisis began. The work is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and uses vacancy data collected by Adzuna (www.adzuna.co.uk) – one of the largest online job search engines in the UK. This briefing covers vacancies up to Sunday 14 June 2020 and includes new analysis of the changes in unemployment claims per vacancy.
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Labour Market Statistics, June 2020: IES analysis
Jun 2020 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis briefing note sets out analysis of the Labour Market Statistics published this morning (16 June). It includes analysis of increases in claimant unemployment, new Labour Force Survey data and real time data from Pay As You Earn Tax Returns.