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Subject: Training: Labour Market

Short courses in social care and ‘green jobs’ likely to help workers move out of coronavirus-hit sectors, though UK ill-prepared to deliver large-scale retraining programmes

Britain is on its way to experiencing an unemployment crisis

Lower-qualified workless adults are half as likely to be in education or training than their higher-qualified counterparts

Can training help workers change their stripes? Retraining and career change in the UK

‘Virtuous’ and ‘vicious’ circles? Adults’ participation in different types of training in the UK and its association with wages

Characteristics and benefits of training at work, UK: 2017

The adult skills gap: is falling investment in UK adults stalling social mobility?

Adult education and life satisfaction

How do automation and offshorability influence unemployment duration and subsequent job quality?

An examination of ethnic hierarchies and returns to human capital in the UK

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