Reports
This section contains reports from research projects undertaken by People 1st.
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04 December 2009
Skills Priorities for the Hospitality, Leisure, Travel and Tourism Sector - December 2009
This 25 page document was submitted to the UK Commission for Employment and Skills in December 2009, and looks at what is influencing the demand for employment and skills in the sector, skills needs both now and in the future and geographical differences across the UK. It also sets out the actions that need to be taken by People 1st and others to raise skill levels and productivity across the sector.
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25 November 2009
2009 Labour Market Review of the Gambling Industry - Executive Summary
This report provides a definitive snapshot of the UK's gambling industry – its contribution to the economy, the main drivers of change, current operating conditions, and the labour market.
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25 November 2009
2009 Labour Market Review of the Gambling Industry
This report provides a definitive snapshot of the UK's gambling industry – its contribution to the economy, the main drivers of change, current operating conditions, and the labour market.
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17 November 2009
Best Practice Apprenticeship Research 2009 - Executive Summary
This research was carried out with learning providers in 2009 and looks at best practice in Apprenticeship delivery. The summary also includes information on the business benefits Apprenticeships.
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02 November 2009
Licensed Hospitality 2009: A Labour Market Review of the Pubs, Bars and Nightclubs Industry - Executive Summary
This report provides the definitive overview of the licensed hospitality industry, and looks at the profile and structure of the industry, current trends and issues, opportunities, social changes and workforce profiles.
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