§ Mr. DobsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the public opinion surveys carried out by his Department since his answer of 17 December,Official Report, column 83.
Mr. JacksonThe Department's various research branches do not commission public opinion surveys as such. However, they do carry out research projects on a variety of employment-related issues which involve 465W surveys of individuals I list those research studies, commissioned or partly funded by the Employment Department Group (ED, Employment Service, and Health and Safety Executive), which have involved surveys of individuals carried out since 17 December 1990.
- The British Social Attitudes Survey
- Changes in Young People's Career Aspirations in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s
- Claimants Who Experience Repeat Spells of Unemployment
- Cohort Study of Claimants in Leicester
- Employment and Handicap Follow-up
- Literacy Issues in Recruitment and Selection for Unskilled Jobs
- National Child Development Study-5th Stage Region-Urban Unemployment in Manchester and Liverpool
- Scottish Young People's Survey
- Study of the Effects of Noise in the Workplace
- Unemployment and Labour Market Flexibility
- Youth Cohort Study—England and Wales