Author: Josh Adcock
Work and Pensions Committee Report: Preparations for changes in the world of work
Government must act now to avoid exclusions from future world of work, MPs say DWP lacks long-term plan to support […]
Youth Employment UK responds to the Low Pay Commission Consultation 2021
The Low Pay Commission (LPC) is the independent body which advises the Government on the levels of the National Living […]
Labour Market Statistics : June 2021
The ONS have released the latest Labour Market Overview covering the months February 2021 – April 2021, there is additional […]
Paved with gold? Views on job quality in the capital
Learning and Work Institute has produced this Better Work Network Paper that looks at workers priorities for employment in London, […]
Labour Market Statistics : April 2021
The ONS have released the latest Labour Market Overview covering the months December 2020 – February 2021, there is additional […]
Covid-19 : the uneven impact on Youth Unemployment
The Resolution Foundation has produced a briefing note looking into the impact of Covid-19 on the youth labour market. The […]
Youth Unemployment Will Cost £6.9 billion in 2022
The Prince’s Trust, the Learning and Work Institute and HSBC have released their report ‘Facing the Future: Employment prospects for […]
What drives post-16 education choices and what are the consequences?
The Social Mobility Commission have published research into post-16 education in the UK covering what determines the course and qualification […]
UCAS Survey : influences on education choices and next steps
UCAS have produced a report based on survey results of students at GCSE, A Level and degree-level study. The report […]
Labour Market Statistics : March 2021
The ONS have released the latest Labour Market Overview covering the months November 2020 – January 2021, there is additional […]
NEET Data : March 2021
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) have released the latest data on young people not in employment, education or training […]
Budget Announcement 2021 : what does this mean for young people?
Chancellor Rishi Sunak introduced The Budget today with an additional £65 billion that looks to provide support for jobs and […]