The aim of this briefing paper is to provide an understanding of the factors that determine the level of skills in the economy, the level and type of skills demanded by employers, and how these are translated into performance improvements by individual employees. The paper deals with these questions at the national and regional level, at the level of the firm and finally of the individual employee. It then uses this knowledge to identify the range of alternative measures available to policy makers
This report presents the results of a detailed review of evidence and policy relating to the factors...
This paper examines shifts in skills policy in Scotland towards emphasising the importance of effect...
Skills matter, and not just to the people who have them. Skills are crucial supports for work and em...
An earlier version of this paper was commissioned in 2014 by one of the UK governments as a ‘think p...
Skills in England 2003 is presented in four volumes this year. Volume 1 provides key messages and an...
Skills in England 2003 is presented in four volumes this year. Volume 1 provides key messages and an...
This chapter highlights why it is increasingly important for policy makers to focus on demand-side s...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Focusing on the UK as a case study, this paper offers a critical discussion of current approaches fo...
Over the past twenty five years, UK skills policy has focused primarily on boosting the supply of sk...
A policy think piece to inform the development of the 2006 Regional Economic Strategy on how adoptio...
Despite a series of national policy initiatives aimed at addressing skills shortages in a number of ...
Despite a series of national policy initiatives aimed at addressing skills shortages in a number of ...
This report presents the results of a detailed review of evidence and policy relating to the factors...
This report presents the results of a detailed review of evidence and policy relating to the factors...
This paper examines shifts in skills policy in Scotland towards emphasising the importance of effect...
Skills matter, and not just to the people who have them. Skills are crucial supports for work and em...
An earlier version of this paper was commissioned in 2014 by one of the UK governments as a ‘think p...
Skills in England 2003 is presented in four volumes this year. Volume 1 provides key messages and an...
Skills in England 2003 is presented in four volumes this year. Volume 1 provides key messages and an...
This chapter highlights why it is increasingly important for policy makers to focus on demand-side s...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Focusing on the UK as a case study, this paper offers a critical discussion of current approaches fo...
Over the past twenty five years, UK skills policy has focused primarily on boosting the supply of sk...
A policy think piece to inform the development of the 2006 Regional Economic Strategy on how adoptio...
Despite a series of national policy initiatives aimed at addressing skills shortages in a number of ...
Despite a series of national policy initiatives aimed at addressing skills shortages in a number of ...
This report presents the results of a detailed review of evidence and policy relating to the factors...
This report presents the results of a detailed review of evidence and policy relating to the factors...
This paper examines shifts in skills policy in Scotland towards emphasising the importance of effect...
Skills matter, and not just to the people who have them. Skills are crucial supports for work and em...