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Maximise employment, reduce economic inactivity, and support the progression of those in work
What additional labour market barriers do those from disadvantaged groups (such as ex-offenders, homeless people), face? How can DWP best support those with multiple, complex needs to gain and retain employment?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
labour market
disadvantaged groups
employment support
ex-offenders
homeless people
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Maximise employment, reduce economic inactivity, and support the progression of those in work
What is most effective in preventing people from falling out of the labour market? Does this differ for different groups? Who is best placed to deliver support?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
labour market
employment
in-work progression
support
vulnerable groups
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Maximise employment, reduce economic inactivity, and support the progression of those in work
How do economic cycles affect employment, unemployment, economic activity and wages? How do any effects vary for different groups?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
employment
unemployment
economic activity
wages
economic cycles
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Maximise employment, reduce economic inactivity, and support the progression of those in work
What are the longer-term impacts and consequences on the labour market and on productivity of policies introduced to address the challenges of COVID-19?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
labour market
productivity
COVID-19
policies
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Extent and costs of problems facing young people
What are the impacts of lack of skills, employability and wellbeing among young people?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
youth
skills
employability
wellbeing
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Housing supply and affordability
To what extent is housing tenure (e.g. social rented, private rented, home ownership etc) driven by choice? What drives people’s choices? For example, is private renting seen as a ‘stepping-stone’ to home ownership? And how does this vary across different geographical areas?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
housing
affordability
transitions
choice
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Further and Higher Education
What role should government play in encouraging upskilling or reskilling for those in the labour market to make skills supply more responsive to local economic needs? What barriers do working individuals face when retraining?
Department for Education, 2018
economy
labour market
upskilling
reskilling
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