IER News & blogs
Launch of the UK Standard Skills Classification
For the past two years research staff at IER and the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with Omnifolio, have been working to create the first Standard Classification of Skills (SSC) for the UK on behalf of Skills England.
The prototype version of this classification was released on November 27, 2025, accompanied by a , allowing users to browse the classification and explore links to occupations and qualifications, plus an , detailing the methodology, information sources and examples of use cases. An overview of the tool and its beneficiaries is provided in the . Initial responses to the release of the prototype have been favourable.
IER: still doing a good job in 2025
It’s been a good year for good jobs policy
IER was established 45 years ago with funding from the UK Government and what is now the European Commission. Its task then was to provide labour market forecasts to support policymaking. Although government emphasis on skills has remained constant, government interest in employment policy more broadly has waxed and waned over the years.
IER at the CIPD Conference
±õ·¡¸é’s Peter Dickinson participated in the Evidence Lab at the CIPD's Annual Conference in Manchester. He gave a presentation on the main findings emerging from the work IER has been doing on the implications of the green transition for jobs and skills. Following this there was a Q&A session with the audience.
Join us for an online event about skills policy and the future of work – 2 December, 2:30-3:00 pm
In conversation with Chris Warhurst, the author of a new book, , Tom Bewick, will explain his motivation for writing this study; what he has learnt from a 30-year career as both a policy maker and practitioner in post compulsory education and training; and what specific skills policy does he believe countries should adopt in pursuing new approaches to human capital.
Please contact Lynne Marston via email to register for the event before 2 December: L.Marston@warwick.ac.uk
Memorandum of Understanding between IER and the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development
In early September, the UK and Saudi Government held a joint Great Futures Leadership Summit in London. It was the largest gathering of UK and Saudi Ministers and included the signing of a number of commercial deals between the UK and Saudi Arabia.
One of these deals was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that involves IER providing research, evaluation, training and advice to the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development to support the Saudi Government’s Vision 2030.