In 2019, as part of a study on Migrant care workers in the UK, we launched a Delphi Survey to generate possible scenarios to guide future statistical modelling of the migrant home care workforce in the UK. The aim of the modelling will be to explore what the future role and composition of this workforce could look like after Brexit, within the context of wider sectoral challenges. The present report summarises the responses received in Round 1 of the survey, which were collected in the first phase of the larger study
Claudia Schneider and Deborah Holman of the Public Policy Consultancy Group (PPCG) in the Faculty of...
Migrant workers are considered an economic utility, especially for secondary labour markets such as ...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern European migrants had mov...
Migrant workers have been vital in helping to fill labour gaps locally and regionally and across dif...
This Policy Brief outlines early findings from a new study of migrant labour in England’s homecare s...
Recruiting and retaining quality care staff is one of the main challenges facing the care sector. Th...
Migrant care workers play a significant role in meeting the escalating demand for social care in the...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Long-term care is an i...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Long-term care is an increasi...
Migrant workers are increasingly important to the care sector in England as well as in other develop...
Over the past decades the English adult social care system has seen a set of policy reforms combine...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
Claudia Schneider and Deborah Holman of the Public Policy Consultancy Group (PPCG) in the Faculty of...
Migrant workers are considered an economic utility, especially for secondary labour markets such as ...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern European migrants had mov...
Migrant workers have been vital in helping to fill labour gaps locally and regionally and across dif...
This Policy Brief outlines early findings from a new study of migrant labour in England’s homecare s...
Recruiting and retaining quality care staff is one of the main challenges facing the care sector. Th...
Migrant care workers play a significant role in meeting the escalating demand for social care in the...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Long-term care is an i...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Long-term care is an increasi...
Migrant workers are increasingly important to the care sector in England as well as in other develop...
Over the past decades the English adult social care system has seen a set of policy reforms combine...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern Europeanmigrants had moved...
Claudia Schneider and Deborah Holman of the Public Policy Consultancy Group (PPCG) in the Faculty of...
Migrant workers are considered an economic utility, especially for secondary labour markets such as ...
It was recognised that, since 2004, a large number of Central and Eastern European migrants had mov...