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Found 140 research reports. Research reports are sorted with the most recent first.


UKCES report 2010/11 - England
Labour market analysis reports (previously the skills needs analysis reports and skills foresight reports). This report covers England.
UKCES UK report 2010/11
Labour market analysis reports (previously the skills needs analysis reports and skills foresight reports). This report covers the UK.
Understanding future change in construction
A report looking at the future skills across the construction sector, taking a high level overview of where the industry expects to be over 10 years and the resulting generic skills and training needs...
Skills provision committee update
Find out about the training provision for the UK construction industry.
Training and the built environment 2010
This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
The impact of the recession on construction professional services
This CITB report, commissioned by the Construction Industry Council (CIC), looks at how the recession was impacting on the UK professional services sector.
Construction Skills Network blueprint for UK construction 2009-2013
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2009-2013 - Greater London
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers Greater London.
UKCES engineering cluster report 2009/10
The aim of this report is to assess the medium to longer term strategic skill needs within the Engineering Construction Industry (ECI) and inform the appropriate policy response to meet future challen...
UKCES UK report 2009/10
This paper is the main UK report which describes the current and future skills priorities for the construction sector in England, and demonstrates its contribution to the economy.