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The IER Bulletins provide a summary of findings from research projects or programmes, covering the full range of the IER's work.

2014
  • The Intra-European mobility of graduates educated in UK Higher Education institutions (No.105)

2013
  • Impacts of migrant labour on 'low skilled' work in the construction and accommodation and food services sectors (No.104)
  • Localisation of welfare to work and the implications for evaluation of performance (No.103)
2012
  • Volunteering in Later Life: Perspectives of voluntary organisations (No.102)
  • Welfare to work reforms and the experiences of City Strategy (No.101)
  • Working Futures 2010-2020 (No.100)
2011
  • Adult career progression & advancement: A five year study of the effectiveness of career guidance (No.99)
  • Defining Occupations: Recent Research at IER (No.98)
  • Changing patterns of working, learning and development across Europe (No.97)
2010
  • Maximising apprenticeship completion rates (No.96)
  • Developing higher skills at work (No.95)
  • Anticipating skills needs in Europe: issues and implications (No.94)
  • The educational experiences of students: plans, aspirations and realities (No.93)
2009
  • Labour migration in regional and local economies: challenges and impacts (No.92)
  • Impact of the recession and the longer term demand for skills (No.91)
  • Navigating the labour market and the role of careers guidance (No.90)
2008
  • Preparing for World Class Careers Education and Guidance in Secondary Schools:
    Scoping provision in Kent and Medway (No.89)
  • What obligations determine the provision of care to the elderly, and are they adequate? (No.88)
2007
  • Developing career trajectories: Researching effective guidance two years on (No.87)
  • Winners and losers in the labour market (No.86)
  • Anticipating Europe's skill needs (No.85)
2006
  • Researching effective career guidance: one year on (No.84)
  • Migrant workers: key issues and challenges for skills and learning (No.83)
  • Skills and the prospects for growing new medical technology businesses (No.82)
  • Working Futures 2004-2014 (No.81)
2005
  • Workless couples and partners of benefit claimants: a review of the evidence (No.80)
  • Identifying the Penalties in Pay Associated with Motherhood - a European comparative analysis (No.79)
  • What is effective career guidance? Evidence from longitudinal case studies in England (No.78)
  • The National Guidance Research Forum Website: Bringing Career Guidance Research and Practice closer together (No.77)
2004
  • Breaking down spatial barriers (No.76)
  • 'Wealth rich but income poor'? (No.75)
  • Citizenship, responsibility and community (No.74)
  • Working Futures: New Projections of Occupational Employment by Sector and Region (No. 73)
2003
  • A Balancing Act: artists' labour markets and the tax and benefit systems (No. 72)
  • Women in science, engineering and technology (No.71)
  • Area cost adjustments for the public sector (No.70)
  • Skill shortages, vacancies and local unemployment (No.69)
  • Women and the Labour Market (No.68)
2002
  • Dropping Out: The Causes and Consequences of Withdrawal from Higher Education (No.67)
  • Investors in People in Shropshire (No.66)
  • The Youth Labour Market in Cumbria (No.65)
  • The Transition from School to Work in England (No.64)
  • Work Life Balance in Britain (No.63)
2001
  • Researching the New Deal (No.62)
  • New Career Pathways for Industrial Supervisors in the UK, France and Germany (No.61)
  • Projections of Occupations and Qualifications (No.60)
  • Supporting Learning while Working of Health Care Professionals (No.59)
  • Self-directed Learning at Work (No.58)
  • Do we need more skills? (No.57)
2000
  • Active Employment Policies and the Labour Market Integration of Disabled People in Great Britain (No.56)
  • The Extents, Causes and Implications of Skills Deficiencies (No.55)
  • Projections of Occupations and Qualifications (No.54)
  • Professional Development, Business Restructuring and the Knowledge-Based Economy (No.53)
  • Poor Skills at Regional and Local Level (No.52)
1999
  • Minority ethnic groups and access to jobs (No.51)
  • Choices of Young People Age 16 (No.50)
  • New Deal for Long-term Unemployed and Employers (No.49)
  • Workplace Injuries and Employment: studying the links (No.48)
  • Population Ageing and Labour Force Potential (No.47)
  • Intermediate Labour Markets (No.46)
  • Labour Market Assessment 1998/99 (No.45)
1998
  • Exploring Long Distance Weekly Commuting (No.44)
  • Evaluating Programmes to Combat Disadvantage (No.43)
  • Low Wage Employment (No.42)
  • The Market for Job Placements in Great Britain (No.41)
  • Labour Market Assessment 1997/98 (No.40)
  • Measuring Unemployment (No.39)
1997
  • Training and Careers (No.38)
  • Labour force Re-structuring Within UK Food Retailing (No.37)
  • Sectoral Issues in Achieving National Targets for Education and Training (No.36)
  • Employment Constraints and Opportunities for Rural Areas (No.35)
  • Prospects for the Highly Qualified (No.34)
  • Labour Market Assessment 1996/97 (No.33)
1996
  • Women's Employment: Emerging Trends (No.32)
  • Recruitment of Unemployed People (No.31)
  • Employment in Europe (No.30)
  • Where are the Highly Qualified? (No.29)
1995
  • Occupational Assessment 1995 (No.28)
  • Individual's Skills Progression (No.27)
  • Dual Careers Households (No.26)
  • The Regional Assessment, 1993-2001 (No.25)
1994
  • Labour Market Information Management (No.24)
  • Occupational Assessment 1993-2001 (No.23)
  • Recent Research into Employers Recruitment (No.22)
  • Costs and Benefits of Training in Europe (No.21)
1993
  • Recent Research on Job-Related Training (No.20)
  • Local Labour Market Forecasting (No.19)
  • The Incidence of Disability (No.18)
  • The Single European Market for Social Dimension (No.17)
1992
  • Local Labour Market Information (No.16)
  • Occupational Assessment - Plus Update - (No.15)
  • Skills and Dynamic Performance (No.14)
  • The Labour Market Prospects for Older Workers (No.13)
1991
  • Regional Employment Prospects (No.12)
  • Occupational Prospects to the Year 2000 (No.11)
  • Employment in the Single European Market (No.10)
  • The Small Firms Sector: Employment Trends in the UK Small Firms Sector (No.9)
1990
  • Prospects for Occupational Employment 1990-2000 (No.8)
  • Regional Employment Prospects to the Year 2000 (No.7)
  • Local Labour Markets: Recent Research Developments (No.6)
  • Engineering Occupations: Prospects to the Year 2000 (No.5)
  • Highly Qualified Persons (No.4)
  • Occupational Studies: a Detailed Analysis of Developments in Nine Occupational Groups (No.3)
  • Occupational Assessment 1988/89 (No.2)
  • Prospects for Occupational Employment 1987/95 (No.1)