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  • Research and Reports 10 09 2025

    The Youth Guarantee and the benefits system

    This report, commissioned by Youth Futures Foundation and delivered by Learning and Work Institute, sets out the challenges and opportunities in young people’s interactions with the benefits system.
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  • Research and Reports 16 06 2025

    Implementing Connect to Work in Central London

    Central London Forward commissioned Learning and Work Institute in partnership with Inclusion London and Inclusion Barnet to conduct research to inform the roll out of Connect to Work in their boroughs.
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  • Research and Reports 12 06 2025

    Balancing work and care

    A new report from Learning and Work Institute for the Commission for Healthier Working Lives warns targeted support is required to help the UK's 6 million unpaid carers pursue fulfilling careers where they can and want to work.
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  • Research and Reports 01 05 2025

    Learning the lessons

    ‘Learning the lessons’ is the third report produced as part of our Ambition Skills programme of work. It looks at the history of adult learning and skills, going back to the late 19th century, and lessons that can be learned.
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  • Research and Reports 04 04 2025

    Young people who are not in education, employment, or training – what does the data tell us?

    This briefing provides an overview of the scale of how many NEET young people there are in the UK, what the characteristics of NEET young people are, and the differences in opportunity between different areas of England.
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  • Research and Reports 10 03 2025

    An exploration of local variations in health and job outcomes across the UK

    The number of people economically inactive due to ill health has risen across all UK nations and regions. But a closer look at variations in health and job outcomes across the country reveals persistent inequalities between local areas.
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  • Research and Reports 05 08 2024

    Evaluation of Youth Employment Service North East

    L&W carried out an independent evaluation of Youth Employment Service North East on behalf of Youth Futures Foundation.
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  • Research and Reports 28 06 2024

    New Futures: Four Nations Policy Recommendations

    This report draws together insights from our New Futures pilot programme, funded by the Covid-19 Support Fund, and gives recommendations for governments of the four UK nations on how to support career change.
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  • Research and Reports 21 11 2023

    Understanding benefits

    New analysis shows that most working-age people receiving out-of-work benefits have been assessed as too ill to work or have caring responsibilities. In this report, L&W calls for a step change in support for people who want to work finding work.
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