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Hay, G., Faruq, R., Lilja, L., Zhao, Y., Wilson, Robert A., Green, Anne E. and Owen, David (2011) UK Employment and Skills Almanac 2010. UK Commission for Employment and Skills: UK Commission for Employment and Skills.

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Item Type: Report
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Institute for Employment Research
Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Health and Social Studies
Publisher: UK Commission for Employment and Skills
Place of Publication: UK Commission for Employment and Skills
ISBN: 978-1-906597-67-2
Official Date: April 2011
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April 2011Published
Number: Evidence Report 26
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Description:

The UK Employment and Skills Almanac 2010 provides a comparable, comprehensive, and robust labour market information resource alongside the Almanac Online project site (https://almanac.ukces.org.uk) Four key themes are identified which are used to structure the report: productivity, employment, skills, and inequality. Indicators are presented across UK nations, regions, sectors, sector skills councils, and various socio-economic groupings, with international benchmarking for the UK undertaken where possible.

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