IER News & blogs
Co-designing an all-age careers framework in County Durham
Evidence based research on , commissioned by Country Durham and led by dmh associates, with contributions from the IER, has just been published.
New article explores the origins of social value
Public procurement is an important market and a key area of public spending. As such, it has increasingly come into focus as a tool for promoting social policy objectives. In this vein, ‘social value’ is an increasingly important concept in public purchasing.
IER leads new research on creating healthy jobs
IER has been awarded £1.5 million by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to lead a major study on job quality and health. Led by IER’s Director Professor Chris Warhurst, the project will explore how job design affects workers' mental and physical well-being. Poor job quality has been linked to long-term sickness absence and economic inactivity. For more information see the University of ÌÇÐÄTV press release.
IER study reveals challenges ethnic minority veterans experience when transitioning to civilian life
A new commissioned by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) provides insights into the experiences of UK Armed Forces veterans from ethnic minority backgrounds. Led by IER’s Gaby Atfield, the study uncovers significant disparities in employment, housing, and social integration, highlighting key areas where tailored support is needed.
Cedefop's latest Skills Forecast
Cedefop have released the latest update to their Skills Forecast data providing labour market projections at a pan-European level from 2022 to 2035. The project was led by with a consortium of European research organisations, including the IER, and individual country experts from across Europe.