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The Department monitors recently published research publications that have relevance to the work of the Department and, each quarter, produces a list of that research in a Research Review for wider dissemination.
The Department for Employment and Learning has produced labour market profiles for each of the Workforce Development Forums (WDFs) in Northern Ireland. A report providing an overview of labour market information for Northern Ireland has also been published.
This report presents Northern Ireland specific analysis on the destinations of leavers from higher education three and a half years after graduating in 2002/03.
This article sets out the extent and source of variation in UK graduate earnings. It focuses in particular on estimating the effect of factors such as degree subject, degree classification, and Institution attended, as well as a range of personal and social characteristics.
Mrs Robinson asked the following Assembly Question: How many people of pensionable age registered for courses at Further Education colleges in each of the last three years, broken down by the constituency in which each college is located.
This Summary report outlines the results from the full report (All-Island Skills Study) which provided a comprehensive all-island analysis of skills demand.
The following issues are dealt with in this letter:-
The report presents findings of a survey of jobs, where the main features of the jobs are reported by the employees themselves. This “job requirements approach” is an innovative method of measuring skills being used in the Northern lreland economy.
An experimental set of Supply-Use Tables was compiled by external accountants in 2007 to establish the economic impact of tourism.
The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment is required to prepare an annual general report under Article 372 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 on matters within the Insolvency Order.
This report describes the geology of Northern Ireland and outlines the history of mineral exploration and the current licensing position. Guidance is also provided for those applying for prospecting and mining/petroleum licences.
The next generation residential broadband trial was initiated by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI), at a total cost of £67k, in order to test technical feasibility, cost and adoption of high speed broadband connectivity in a so
Annual reports of the Joint Insolvency Committee
The Department monitors recently published research publications that have relevance to the work of the Department and, each quarter, produces a list of that research in a Research Review for wider dissemination.
This report presents the findings from research carried out by the Priorty Skills Unit, ERINI for the Department for Employment and Learning (DEL).
This report presents the findings from research carried out by the Priorty Skills Unit, ERINI for the Department for Employment and Learning (DEL).
This report presents the findings from research carried out by the Priorty Skills Unit, ERINI for the Department for Employment and Learning (DEL).
The following issues are dealt with in this letter:-
Under the Research Agenda 2005-08, DETI appointed Experian to carry out a research study into current and future Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) trends in NI tradable services and to identify the areas where intervention is required, to ensure that Northern Ireland is position
The Department monitors recently published research publications that have relevance to the work of the Department and, each quarter, produces a list of that research in a Research Review for wider dissemination.