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- Careers in Construction 2024
- This latest Careers in Construction research builds on our evidence-base that, informs our strategy, and underpins industry’s skills planning. The research draws information from a large number and wi...
- Migration and UK Construction June 2023
- Skills for a Sustainable Skyline Taskforce labour analysis
- The Skills for a Sustainable Skyline Taskforce was established to identify and bridge skill gaps to ensure that Central London has a globally competitive, sustainable, commercial built environment. It...
- Construction Skills Network Industry Outlook 2023-2027
- The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides insights into the UK construction economy and its labour market intelligence.
- Rethinking Recruitment
- This comprehensive study on new approaches to recruitment in the construction industry, highlights the opportunities for industry to increase the number and diversity of the individuals it recruits. A...
- Skills and Training in the Construction Industry 2021
- CITB commissioned its seventh skills and training survey in 2021 to determine skill needs and training practices for the construction industry. It looked at both self-employed individuals and employer...
- Construction apprenticeships. Challenges. Opportunities. Support. A CITB analysis
- This paper highlights the opportunities and challenges of increasing apprenticeship starts in England, Scotland and Wales. It draws on a range of research and demonstrates how important apprentices ar...
- Construction Skills Network Industry Outlook 2022-2026
- The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides insights into the UK construction economy and its labour market intelligence.
- Best practice review: employment pathways into the construction industry for underrepresented groups
- CITB commissioned this rapid evidence assessment as part of the Pathways into Construction Commission, which aims to connect employers with people who do not traditionally enter construction.
- Migration and UK Construction 2021
- The end of EU freedom of movement and the introduction of a new Points Based Immigration System was always going to be a challenge for the construction industry. CITB’s 5th study on Migration in the U...
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