What Works Unit for Learning & Work
The WWU exists to promote and enable the use of evidence in decision making in employment, learning and skills.
Working Capital was a pilot programme of integrated employment and health support for disabled people and those with health conditions. It operated in Central London. This report evaluates the performance of the programme and sets out the lessons for future similar provision.
The WWU exists to promote and enable the use of evidence in decision making in employment, learning and skills.
We produce analysis of the latest labour market statistics, setting out what they mean for the world of work with an emphasis on people who face disadvantage.
Despite the unprecedented measures taken to protect jobs during the crisis, we have seen an increase in unemployment which has been faster than anything we’ve seen before.