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Review of Employer Collective Measures: Policy Prioritisation – Executive Summary


evidence report 9 executive summaryThis summary presents the key points and implications of the Policy Prioritisation Events held across the UK to discuss the policy options emerging from the Collective Measures study.

Review of Employer Collective Measures: Policy Prioritisation – Evidence Report 9 Executive Summary (PDF, 96 Kb) 
Published November 2009

This report has been prepared to inform the Collective Measures Study (CMS) being undertaken by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UK Commission). The Policy Research Institute and IPSOS MORI were commissioned as part of a wider research consortium to undertake a policy prioritisation exercise to ‘test out’ policy options and inform UK Commission decision making in terms of employer investment in skills. The CMS reflects an evidence informed approach to policy development, based on a five stage approach to identify a strong conceptual and theoretical base, marshal the empirical evidence and identify the policy levers that have been adopted to encourage employer investment in skills in the UK and beyond. This report presents the findings of a deliberative research exercise and informs the identification of policy options to be considered for economic appraisal.