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Found 120 research reports. Research reports are sorted with the most recent first.
- Evaluation of work readiness
- This report examines the work readiness of entrants to the UK construction sector who have work-related qualifications.
- Management and supervisory skills
- This research examines the management and supervisory workforce, qualification levels, training, skills gaps and priority areas for skill development.
- Migrant construction workers and health and safety communication
- This report provides the basis for suggesting areas where employers and managers can make interventions to improve communicating safe and healthy working practice with migrant workers.
- Skills and training in the construction industry 2011
- Results of an annual survey to determine skill needs and training practices amongst both self-employed individuals and employers working in the construction industry across the UK.
- Training and the built environment 2011
- This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
- Construction Skills Network blueprint for UK construction 2010-2014
- The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers the whole of the UK.
- 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.