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Dr Sangwoo Lee on the Latest ONS Labour Market Statistics

Dr Sangwoo Lee, an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Employment Research, comments on the latest ONS Labour Market Statistics that show a mixed picture of rising unemployment and steady wage growth.


Dr Sangwoo Lee on the Latest ONS Employment Statistics

Dr Sangwoo Lee, a Research Fellow at the ÌÇÐÄTV Institute for Employment Research, comments on the latest Office for National Statistics employment figures which detail a mixed picture of rising employment and unemployment.

Tue 10 Jun 2025, 09:00 | Tags: Employment, Institute for Employment Research, statistics

Dr Sangwoo Lee on the Office for National Statistics Labour Market Update

Dr Sangwoo Lee assesses the latest data from the Office for National Statistics on the current state of the UK's labour market, highlighting the unemployment rate, wage growth and easing cost-of-living pressures, regional disparities, and future expectations for 2025.


Manuela Galetto, co-director of the Industrial Relations Research Unit and Associate Professor of Employment Relations on IPPR report, employment services

"The findings of the Institute for Public Policy Research about the inadequate quality of the Government’s employment services provide an important policy pointer in a key moment for the UK economy. Sadly, their findings come as no surprise to those who have been following the continuous de-funding and ‘marketisation’ of jobs centres of the past 20 years."

Wed 06 Sept 2023, 14:42 | Tags: WBS, Employment, ÌÇÐÄTV ÌÇÐÄTV School

Government consults on ‘right to request’ flexible working: Dr Erika Kispeter comments

As the Government publishes its consultation on extending the ‘right to request’ flexible working to the first day of a job, Dr Erika Kispeter of the Institute for Employment Research comments on the impact this could make.

Thu 23 Sept 2021, 11:17 | Tags: Research, Employment, Institute for Employment Research

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