Job reallocation and labour market adjustment: a proposal to analyse linked employer-employee data for the UK. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Explanatory report examining the suitability of the inter-departmental business register (IBDR) for calculating comprehensive and up to date measures of job creation and job destruction for the whole UK economy and examining the feasibility of linking the IDBR to the new earnings survey (NES).
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| 06/735 | 03-02-2006 |
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EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS RESEARCH SERIES Job separations: a survey of workers who have recently left an employer. Volume one: main analysis and report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Employment Relations Research Series no. 37. Reports the results of the Job Separations Survey (JSS) carried out between June 2001 and April 2002, exploring the different categories and circumstances of job separations. See also accompanying tables URN 04/1922.
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| 04/1920 | 23-12-2004 |
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EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS RESEARCH SERIES Job separations: a survey of workers who have recently left an employer. Volume two: tables.
Employment Relations Research Series no. 37. Tables accompanying the report of the results of the Job Separations Survey (JSS) carried out between June 2001 and April 2002, exploring the different categories and circumstances of job separations. See also volume one report URN 04/1920.
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| 04/1922 | 23-12-2004 |
A4 200 Pages
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EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS OCCASIONAL PAPERS The jobs content of UK trade 1995-2004. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Addresses the extent to which international trade has led to job gains and losses.
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| 07/1668 | 13-12-2007 |
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BUILDING BRITAIN'S FUTURE Jobs of the future. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Outlines where, as a result of expected growth and emerging global trends, new jobs could be created in the UK economy of the future. Shows how the UK’s labour market is set to change, and the potential employment opportunities that key sectors of our economy could generate. Identifies Government action to equip our workforce to win their fair share of these jobs, including the national skills strategy and the higher education framework.
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| 09/1219 | 02-09-2009 |
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Joint implementation climate change. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Details of UK companies and their representatives who attended the UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) and Climate Change Projects Office (CCPO) joint implementation trade mission to Russia.
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| 08/1242 | 23-09-2008 |
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Joint statement on the benefits of better regulation. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Joint statement by Government and external stakeholders on how better regulation supports better outcomes. Relates to the benefits of regulation project, see URN 09/1406 for the main report.
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| 10/676 | 10-02-2010 |
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Judges, courts, the legal profession and public risk. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Report examining some mechanisms by which the legal system affects decisions on the acceptability of public risk and the unintended consequences. One of a series of academic research papers commissioned by the Department to support the work of the Risk & Regulation Advisory Council (URN 09/1413 to 09/1426).
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| 09/1422 | 28-10-2009 |
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