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Low Pay Commission publishes research on the effects of the minimum wage on employment and automation

Working mothers disproportionately more stressed, study claims

Adult training often only available for workers already highly skilled, says report

‘Ring-fence training funds for older men’: funding for men in low-paid roles – particularly older men – should be ring-fenced, says Social Mobility Commission

Government must prioritise and invest in training for low-skilled workers, social mobility commission says

Social Mobility Commission report warns of ‘virtuous’ and ‘vicious’ cycle of adult learning

Adults skills gap – Report highlighting that well-paid, highly-trained workers keep learning as low-skilled workers miss out

Full-time working mothers are 40% more stressed, study finds

Economic uncertainty and fertility cycles: the case of the post-WWII baby boom

Full-time working moms with two kids are highly stressed: study

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