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The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is an international project which seeks to provide information on the entrepreneurial landscape of 50 countries in 2019.
This memo provides guidance to Project Promoters around the publication of good news stories and case studies related to the European Social Fund.
This paper provides analysis of accompanied heavy goods vehicle (HGV) movements between Northern Ireland and Great Britain using mobile network data.
Infographic outlining the criteria for categories A, B and C of the COVID-19 restrictions Business Support Scheme announced on 22 October 2020.
This factsheet presents key findings from the Young Persons’ Behaviour and Attitudes Survey (YPBAS), carried out between September 2019 and February 2020, in relation to careers advice and guidance to year 11 and 12 pupils in Northern Ireland and their university aspirat
The Department for the Economy has produced a report on the potential renewable electricity projects coming through the planning pipeline. The report provides information on projects at various stages of the development process.
This is the annual report for the Department for the Economy. The report provides information about the range of activities in which the Department has been engaged over the past year, ended 31 March 2020, and its performance against its key commitments and targets.
This Statistical Bulletin is part of a biannual series published by the Department for the Economy (DfE) to provide key information on the ApprenticeshipsNI 2013 and 2017 programmes and contains data up to the end of April 2020.
This Statistical Bulletin is part of a biannual series published by the Department for the Economy (DfE) to provide key information on the Training for Success 2013 and 2017 programmes (TfS 2013/2017) in Northern Ireland and contains data to April 2020.
Documents for the use of European Social Fund (ESF) projects to be used to provide information and returns relating to ESF monthly claims
This study focuses on the relationship between investment in research and development and innovation activity, and how this relates to business growth and productivity.
The Department for the Economy commissioned Queen’s University Belfast in conjunction with the Enterprise Research Centre (ERC) to undertake a pilot research project to measure productivity levels in the Northern Ireland Information and Communication Technology sector.
This paper is focused on the economic impacts of coronavirus, drawing on the information produced elsewhere by Government and others to make an informed economic assessment.
The documents below form the response from the Minister for the Economy, Diane Dodds MLA, to Professor Brian Bell in response to the Migration Advisory Committee’s (MAC) call for evidence on Skills Shortages which will determine the composition of the Shortage Occupation
The Quality Report highlights any associated quality information for the data, statistics and information referenced in the Energy in Northern Ireland 2020 report. The Quality Report can be accessed at the link below.
Report on the operation of the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) voluntary buy-out arrangements in 2019/20, which was laid before the Northern Ireland Assembly on 22 June 2020.
The services sector in NI accounts for about 75 per cent of Gross Value Added (GVA) and 80 per cent of employment. NI sells about £6.5 billion of services outside of the region.
This memo provides guidance to project promoters around the transfer of edit function of ESIF database from RMA to PDB Performance Team.
In summer 2019 the Department for the Economy undertook a call for evidence relating to hardship associated with participation in the Non-Domestic Northern Ireland Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme.
This memo advises project promoters of the upcoming evaluation of the 2014-2020 programme.